Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

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The ROBIN ’65 Robbinsdale High School 3730 Toledo Avenue North Robbinsdale, Minnesota I Contents Academics 24 Activities 62 Drama 72 Organizations 78 Sports I 10 Seniors 134 Underclass 164 iW s the big building on Toledo venue with sand-colored brick walls and a glass door at each corner. It has granite pillars in the foyer and oneway stairways regulated by watchful teachers. It's a place where thousands of people— adults and younger adults— go to work nine months out of the year. But another RHS exists that wasn't designed by an architect or school board. This is an intersection of roads, thousands of roads, meeting, converging, and crossing at a point called RHS. Each one of us has travelled a path that led us to this structure, and inside it, our lives mingle. We give and we take. 5 We find friends, people we like. We share tears and laughter. We confide our hopes and admit our fears. We struggle on. We fight to win, discouraged by our defeats, sustained by our victories. Our brains are crammed with facts, and our minds are challenged with ideas. We question, ponder, doubt, and search—some looking for a diploma, and some for the truth. h , J p °i y Then a final day comes and v e face separation. Our paths must diverge. We scatter, each to his own road. But we take with us a more enlightened being. 7 Dedication E. J. Cooper Thirty-five years is a long, long time; time to build empires, time to amass personal fortune and time to gain personal fame. For the past three and a half decades, superintendent Edwin J. Cooper has, instead of seeking personal prestige, devoted his life to District 281, being directly responsible for the education of thousands. When Mr. Cooper arrived at District 24, now 281, in 1930, the school had only 950 students and one brick building in the district. Under his leadership, the district has erected 22 buildings and expanded to more than 22,000 students. 9 10 Student Life ♦ ♦ ♦ Classrooms ... Demanding Teachers ... Watchful Eyes... Intent faces... 13 Avoiding homework? District 281 School Board School Board member pot for the photographer at one of their monthly meetings. Front row: Mrs. Edward Silberman, Clifford C. Smith and Superintendent. E. J. Cooper. Second row: Uoyd Eide. Fred C. Bayard, Robert C. Elster, Sr. and John B. Holmgren. 20 District 281 Administration Personnel The Front Office of District 281. Behind the icenet of the administration office. Mr. Richard Ti 9 . Director of Elementary Education. 21 Administration Sets Mr. Robert Ferrell Auiitant Principal Mr. Milo Mielke, in his thirty sixth year as Principal of Robbinsdale Senior High, is strongly concerned with well balanced academic courses, to train the minds of the younger generation, also he is a strong supporter of extra-curricular activities. Mr. Robert Farrell. Robbinsdale's new assistant principal, is in charge of the disciplinary end of the student's life. Mr. John Thiede Atiiitant Principal Mr. Mioka and-Mrt. Widttrom dncuti tha Mr. Mielka it navar too boty to aa a ttu-woek's ichedulo. dant. School Goals The many tasks concerning the administrators, faculty and students were handled by a secretarial force of four women. Some of the duties these secretaries do are typing, filing, taking dictation and operating the switchboard. Secretaries to the counselors issued, and made appointments for students to meet with their counselors and kept specific files and records on each student. The women who are never too busy to help u ere Mr . Jowett, Mr . Horntten. Mr . Widstrom end Mr . Brecht. Student aid in office by filling teacher ' boxes with mail. 23 Both Mr . Wid trom and Mr . Jewett pend much of their time tickling their typewriters. ACADEMICS The people who make no roads are ruled out from intelligent participation in the world’s brotherhood.” Margaret Fairless Barber Mii Anderton arrange a iculpture display. Included in the art courses are basic arts and crafts, commercial and fine art. Basic arts and crafts consists of drawing, painting, printing, sculpturing, enameling. and etching. The commercial art classes made use of the tools and techniques employed by professional advertising artists. These skills included lettering, layouts, and design. Art Creates Artists HOm AH0„, 26 Art clan wi hei Cooper Good Luel via banner. Mr. Donald Kvam Art Mr . E thor Kjorlaug Typing Mr. Fred Geiiler General Buiinoss Mr . Mary Han on Typing, Notehand As in other years, the business classes started off another year with humming, clicking, and scratching. Typewriters hummed, adding machines clicked, and pencils scratched as students tried madly to master the manual skills of the business world. Bookkeeping classes added column after column of numbers while the advanced business students sold homecoming buttons. Through the daily lecture and dictation, students were taught to handle the many types of office positions ranging from shorthand to advanced business. Mr. Phaon Johruon Butino % i Mr. William Moore Low Anf. Wrestling Coach f cdLJ' A- - W- Tu. . 1 Mit Nella Peterton Typing, Shorthand Butinest manager for annual - -v • V Business Instills 28 Mr . Imogens Rom Mr . Barber Erickton Mit Marlene Studlien Buunett Business, Art Steno. Bookkeeping Typing, Bookkeeping Y-Teen adviior Typing ttudentt appear engro ed in the talk of becoming killed typist . Student matter the IBM machine through diligent practice. 29 Useful Skills We want to develop insights not stressed in other classes, said Mr. Young, instructor of the creative writing class. He tried to accomplish this by giving his students paintings, music, poetry, and other creative forms to react to. By increasing their sensitivity and . awareness they improved their writing. The class experimented with many types of literature including plays, all forms of poetry, and children's stories. Mr. Young eiplaint the elementt and aimt of creative writing to ona of hit claim. Mr. Robert Young Creative Writing Creative Writing Demands 30 A Oilier, a dollar, a ten o'clock tcholar. Mr. Young takat a break from hit clattwork to tmile for ut. Mitt K« hle«n Gordon Mitt Sharon Oaahlin Enqlith 10 Engliih 10 The English Department has grown sizably over the years. There are now three types of classes—basic, regular, and enriched for each grade. But no longer is just English taught. The areas of humanities. creative writing, and journalism have been added, and their objectives cannot be ignored. With such an increased scope, one man must supervise the entire program. Mr. Arthur Elfring the district’s Language Arts Consultant directs much of the English curriculum. This year for the first time a program using mimeographed vocabulary sheets for all three grades of both high schools in the district was instituted. With the increased growth in the future more centralization like this will be needed. Mr. Thomaj LoachUr Engliih 10 Sophomore football Good English Fundamentals Mr . Ja« Engl 1 10 Englith 10 31 English Emphasizes Miss Sandra Sehultt English 11 Cheorleading advisor Mr. Thomas Lietch English 10. I I Mrs. Nancy Holdon English II Annual illustrates with the opaquo machine. Mr. Edward Drolson English 11 32 Mrs. Audrey Kittleson English 11 Effective Communication Miss Phyllis Lindstrom Mr. Stephen Zimmerman English 12 English 12 Prom committoo Mr. Zimmerman strikes a surprised pose as he is caught off guard by an Annual photographer. In the 12th grade English classes, the emphasis is put on English literature. This includes the study of Latin American, Asian, and European literature and also the reading of the Greek play Oedipus Rex. The classes also make a wide and extensive use of the library and they climax the year with a term paper. The seniors are expected to know the fundamentals of grammar and are to do out of the class reading to gain extra knowledge and pleasure. Mitt Winifrod Larson English 12 Mr. Jamas Swanson English 12 33 Home Economics offers a wide range of subjects ranging from sewing and cooking to marriage and child care. Home Economics I includes such topics as sewing, nutrition, and interior decoration. Home Economics II covers food preservation, entertaining, consumer buying, kitchen planning, and other subjects dealing with the students’ home economics abilities. Home Economics III deals with the family living, courtship, marriage, and child care. Most advanced is Home Economics IV. Home Economics 34 Mr. Nardini uperviie the «• of machine in hi cla e . There are many phases to Industrial Arts. These are Wood. Metal, and Machine Shops; Power, Electricity. Machine Drawing, and Architectural Drawing. Industrial Art is a term widely used in industry and education to describe printing and allied crafts. This course will provide the student with firsthand experiences in the four common methods of reproducing printed materials. EoJoyep Industrial Mr. Warren Clark Induitrial Arti Wood I and II Social Affair Student How To Study Mr. Robert Marth Induitrial Art Electronic Arts Mr. Robert Mitchell Machine Drawing Induitrial Art Mr. Eugene Nerdini Machine Shop Induttria! Art Mr. Donald Raether Architectural and Machine Drawing Induitrial Arti Driver Training Mr. Jama Ritchie Power I and II Induitrial Art Skiing 35 Speech teaches a person to communicate an idea to a listener with the object of winning a desired response, Mr. Plut explained. We also try to teach a person to express himself with more confidence. With these objectives in mind, speech classes studied and practiced different types of speeches ranging from interpretation to group discussion. Time was also spent on voice mechanism and gesturing. Mist Phyllis Kromor Speech, English 11 Speech And Drama 36 During en off-beet speech cless, students emute themselves with e mock interpretetion of the Beetles. Mr. Wut «nim«tedty give a lecture to one of Hi drama cleuet. Apparently about a Humorous aspect of the art. In drama we mixed theory, practice, and drama history throughout the year, Mr. Plut commented. In addition we emphasized work on voice and body movements. Pantomimes, monologues, and dialogues were assigned. For the final project each student had to individually produce and direct one scene. Improve Oratory Ability 37 Theatrical background is |u t as important to drama as acting itsalf. Tho audience Here looks very critical. Foreign Miss Sendstrom listens to students ii the language lab. The world of deadlines, headlines, and bylines was introduced to the all girl journalism class this year. Writing good copy for all types of stories was the main objective. Layouts. journalism law. and history were also covered. The class gained real experience in writing for the School Page of the North Hennepin Post and producing Focus , the R.H.S. literary magazine. Journalism students study the latest issue of the Robin t Tale and contemplate how they'd have done it. Mrs. Winifred Au Journalism. English 11 38 Journalism Promotes Composition Languages Are Stimulating Mitt Elaino Olton Mr. David Laibforth Spanish. Eolith Garman I II German Club AFS tfudenf commiMaa advitor Mrt. Graca Miatbauar Mr. Arthur Kroamar Garman III IV Latin I II, Russian German Club Ruttian Latin dubs A French ttudent points bawilderadly at the picture and wondars how anyone could drett like that! With the continuing need to be able to communicate with others of different lands. R.H.S. extended an extensive program of various languages to the students. These included Latin, German. Spanish. French, and Russian. Latin—In addition to learning the basic grammar, pronunciation, and sentence structure, the students also studied the country, culture, and history of the great Roman civilization. German—Emphasis was placed on oral and aural achievement with increasing attention to the historical, cultural, political, and economical aspects of German speaking countries was brought to the students' attention. Spanish—Besides learning correct pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary from tapes, the students studied the history and the customs of the Latin American countries and Spain. French—An emphasis was placed on spoken rather than written language with students learning about the country, her history, people, and customs. Russian—Russian I included an introduction to the Cyrillic alphabet and a study of the fundamentals of Russian grammar, and vocabulary while Russian II emphasized conversational reading abilities. Mrt. Patricia Battian French Garman 39 Mr. Hibbert Hill Mr. Rimell Van Loon Mr. Donald Moor Mr. Sam Petrovich Geometry Advanced Mathomatic Math Algebra Higher Algebra Mr. Nerdahl eiplaint the fundamentals of higher algebra. Math Is An Interesting 40 Mr. Carl Oman General Mathematic Higher Algebra Mr. Irvin Nerdahl General Math Higher Algebra Mr. Robert Savage Math Mr. Ivan Kadietky Math Mi t Gretchen Wilhelm Elementary Algebra General Math Geometry A varied math program was offered to R.H.S. students. This course consisted of general math, algebra, higher algebra, integrated math, geometry, solid geometry, and trigonometry. The math at today's R.H.S. is an interesting as well as necessary course for our future citizens. The purpose of all our math courses was to strengthen the fundamental concepts of mathematics. The goal of the courses was to teach the student to apply these concepts to situations typical of adult life. Challenge Mitt Wilhelm diicuttet the ute of geometry to her clett. Mr. Sevege eiplelnt the diameter of e circle to hit circle. 41 Mitt Jacquelino Chriitanian Mitt Valborg Skartvadt Phytical Education Phytical Education GAA Exercise along with fun and sports. Some students found phy ed. a challenge while others found it to be fun. Even while this course was required for some, many students chose to take it. Such sports as football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, tumbling, track and other group sports were entered upon by the boys while the girls had archery, speedball, basketball, volleyball, apparatus, folk and square dancing, badmirtton and softball. Fitness tests were given to all sophomores who had phy ed. to test their ability. Bodies Are Strengthened Gym aida. Jaan Bannatt, damonitratai how to gat up in thit world. All togathar now—I, 2, 3. Gym aida, Sandy Gaulka. thowt ut how aatily birdt' noth ara built. 42 Band and itratch. raach for tha iky. itand on tippytoai way up high. Don't ju t tand there—hit the ball! Stretch! Through Physical Education Mr. John Grygelko Wrestling Mr. Orest Wojcichovrsky Physical Education Hockey Mr. Raymond Merry Physical Education Basketball 43 Mr. Ev La non Biology Science Experiments 44 Mr. Haqamaittar taechai hi clatt tha fundamental of phytic . Mr. Wrucle thow theta ttudont how to uta the microtcopa proparly. Mr. David Baumann Mr. Lawrence Villara Mr. Thomas Yang Mr. Henry Hagameiater 8iology Biology Chemiatry Physics As the world of scientific knowledge increases by leaps and bounds each year, new answers merely create thousands of new questions. The science courses at R.H.S. seek to prepare students to meet our vast technological world. Biology, chemistry, physics, and applied science were offered to students this year. Textbooks were supplemented by demonstrations and experiments that brought the realm of science into a visual understanding. Are Enlightening Biology Track coach Don't juat ait thara. aay aomathing! Altar a yaar in biology atudanta find it hard to baliava thav ara no longer made of augar 'n apice and everything nice or anipa and anaila or puppy dog taila. 45 Mr . Ruth Adam World Hiifory Robinariet Faculty Committaa Mr. Lloyd Boon World History Rootar Club Mr. Lai Aldan World Geography Student Council Golf Coach Mr. Robert Anderson Social Problem Mr. Donald Blore Social Problem Debate Rooter Club Student Social Affair Social Stresses The Man and his world in the past, present, and future are the subjects of social studies. The sophomores and juniors studied American and World History not with the sole intention of memorizing dry dates, but with the object of improving the world of today and tomorrow by understanding yesterday. The seniors were already presented with a view of today as they looked at 1964 and 1965—its geographic, social, economic, and human relation problems that they must solve for tomorrow. Mr. Harold Chritfenton American Hitfory World Affair 46 Mr . Graca Ennen American Hi tory Rad Cro t Mr. Andrew Hoff Social Problem Senior Clan Advitor Mr. Eugene Haitian Social Problem Mit Kelme Michelton World Hi fory Count el or Mrt. Ennen works at the endless piles of paperwork that accumulate to quickly. Past, Present, And Future Mr. Spurrier lectures as his class takes notes. Miss Caroyln Vogland World History 47 Mr. Tom Kretentky American Hi ory Mr. Gaylord Ratmutten Social Problem World Hi fory Mr. Thoma Schwen Social Problom Audio-Vitual Mit Janice Searl World Hiifory Social Shows Man And His World Mr. John Walker Mr. Han Spurrier Mr. David Welfergren Social Problem Social Problem Social Problem Hundreds Used Library Daily Whether it be to study, read, or just relax, the library provided a perfect place for students to come to during school. Approximately 1500 students come into the library every week. An average of 1200 books are checked out each week and several times that number are used in the room. Keeping the library in order, buying, and cataloguing new books, and giving reference service to teachers and students created a tremendous task for two librarians to fulfill. Guost whof—ikudont at wort! librarian! kaap buty. Mrt. Goorgat balpi tudant chock out bookt. 49 Mitt Noola Kubicek Counselor Oofit Anderson aids a student in making an appointment. Whether a student has a simple cut or a broken bone, Miss Flosseth, the school nurse, had to attend to his needs. She gave first aid for minor injuries and frequently sent the ill home to prevent outbreaks. A medical record was kept for every student. Mrs. Flosseth also administered vision and hearing tests, and all innoculation clinics were planned and directed by her. While counselors help troublod students. their assistant organize information for further uso. a student. let's sea now. did we make that announcement about the tiddleywinks club two or three times this morning. Jorry Drake seems to be questioning the coannouncer Dick Godfrey. SO Mr. Marvin Trautwain Miu Swania Aalgaard Mr. Joseph Draqieth ACT scores play a big pari in a seniors future. The counselors did exactly what their name implies—they counseled or guided the students. Vocational, achievement, and aptitude tests that the counselors administered and interpreted often helped them in advising students. Sophomores and juniors were assisted by the staff in planning their class schedules for the next year. Seniors visited the counseling offices often for scholarship applications, college information, future vocational training, or immediate job opportunities. 51 Mr. Donald Hanson Mrs. Graco Doherty Special Education Mr. John Folay Psychologist S«l ct Choir: Front Row; S. Gwynn, N. Solo. C. Springer, R. Sandgren, S. Ptruoe, C. Kromer, V. Brecht, C. Wrolson. L. Graham. T. Russeth, B. Ellingboe. W. Lutes-lewtti, V. Mundcn. M. Thompion. L. Everson. S. Cunninghem. C. Atlm. P. Husting. M. Burnhem. C. Ziegelmann. M. Harris. Second Row: M. Bixler. C. Dustin. C. Kreati. C. Norton. J. Lund, S. Nydahl, M. Liteeky, D. Delay, S. Doene, A. Dorrna. M. Aho, L. Swanson. J. Lease, K. Gawlik, D. Ware, K. Johnson. G. Shreiber, R. Phifer. T. Pitschke, M. Snader. L. Petree, M. Orr. Third Row O. Kane. J. Webor. R. Snodgrass. M. Sahlen, D. McClellan, W. Talley. B. Kojola. S. London. W. Hogle. 52 Gloe Club: Front Row; J. Schiller. S. Flom. L. Roslund. D. Halyer. C. Mills. C. Davies, L. Wesrberg. L. Williams. S. Stock. Second Row: C. Krueger, C. Camp. J. Bjornstad. P. Brighham. J. Monroe, D. Cross, C. Millare, S. Eraso, G. Johnson, M. Johnson Third Row A. Germar, C. Steger. J. Englund. P. Wesley. B. Johnson, J. Neiseth, B. Malhen. D. Kopitoin, C. Johnson, R. Schreiner, D. Matthiesen. B. Gagnclius, P. Goodwin, L. Hutchinson, M. Ripley, R. Stablosli. M. Spencer. M. Miller. L Moore. Fourth Row 8. Sullivan. J. Vandopat. R. Vandonover, R. Johnson, D. Ness, D. Nichols. T. Ellison. K. Sjeling. C. Hagman. M. Tell. B. Thaemert, J. Cool. D. Berg. D. Gustason, D. Samuelson, F. Guentuer, G. Maurer, R. Snider, F. Elvin, J. Branstad, W. Berry, J. Jones. Received High Acclaim S. Holyer. K. Siser. K. Oren, M. Berwy , S. Wanous. J. Vessey. Fourth Row S. With, K. Smith, M. K ney. G. Nyberg. K. Alrich. L. WolH. S. Cool. L. Denny. 53 Sophomore Choir: L Roger . N. Johnton. L. Rickordt. C. Droyor. K. Borglund. P. Potorson, B. Johnton. A. Levy. B. Schoublo, P. Rychley. L Curaow, S. Wold. M. Novel. J. Kuohl, J. Riccolli. Second Row: M. Hutchinson. L Libby. S. Roihot. B. Hobbs. B. Yirote. N. Rottink, J. Bel'erd. P. Lillguist, L Medy, K. Turner. B. Hunt. V. Delsert, P. Pelmquist, C. KirchoW. S. Hesseistrom, P. Krutson. Third Row: S. Ertckton. L BlodgoW, S. Derdner, C. Gutting. 0. Beeford. T. Wilson. B. Binford. J. Sinon, T. Olson, G. Johnson. J. Herding. K. Miller, J. Rogers. M. Morgen. P. Nelson. C. FtiHi. 0. C rhert. Choir Members Achieved Sonance Through Effort The one hundred plus members of the high school choir maintained a busy schedule throughout the year. Countless hours of rehearsals under the direction of Mr. Adams, a man devoted to working with choral groups, afforded them the satisfaction of accomplishment gained through co-operation. Concert appearances in the school auditorium and at community events enabled the public to partake of the enjoyment offered by this outstanding musical organization, for the pleasure of music is found not only in the voicing of notes and tonal agreements, but also in the feeling, in the listening, and in the understanding of the music by the heart. 1965 SCHEDULE Christmas Concert Dec. 20 Lake Conference Apr. 2-3 Spring Concert Apr. 30 Mason City Trip May 14 Baccalaureate June 7 54 Majorette Gail Shreiber Much of the spectacle of RHS parades and half-time entertainment was attributed to the flag twirlers and the majorette. These girls have done an outstanding job due to many hours of practice. These girls helped give Robbinsdale a good reputation as a marching band. 55 Flag Twirlert: S. Carlton; M. Nordquitt; M. Linderholm; C. Berggren; K. Oukrup; K. larten. A BAND: K. Oukrop. J. Nelson, B. Crip . C. B rggr n, C. Timmertman. R. Hildeen, M. Maobalt, S. JeweW, K. Bishop, S. Rudie, K. How , S. Grant, S. Pierson, J. 6li t r, C. BalleoHne, J. Banton. K. Larson. Second Row: L Thomas, J. Fries. D. Godfrey, G. L vy. B. 8atchalor. C. Carlton, T. Carland. G. Paulson, B. Houden. B. Bargguist, K. L vin . D. Kormylo. W. Log . B. Faunk, J. Drake. E. L vin . M. Anderson, G. Schraiber, N. Tw rdy, E. K llyt D. Angland. Third Row: L Ottman. C. Do pk . Two Performing Bands Offered B BAND: M. Linderhom, D. Knappen, S. Johnson. C. Folio, C. R mb rg, S. Johnson. B. Nystrom, K. Derkton. L Knobloch. M. Nordquist, L Tollefton, A. Sedhiod. L. F l gy. S. Kr n r 8. Ahlquist, J. Hagmon. Second Row: K. N lton. H. Kruger, D. Jacobi, D. Butch, K. Graffunder, J. 8red t n, B. And rton. S. Widholm, K. Hendrickson, J. Osterhus, B. Hannu, J. George, N. Feilger, D. Moody, J. Jenien, L Maijala. J. France. Third Row: T. Jacobs, B. Notion, L Hafterson, D. Druk, D. Serde, 56 E. Glovar, R. Hander. S. Brachlow, D. Krani, B. McCormack, H. Raichgott. G. Ogran. H. Blagan. T. Walsh. G. Sultany. W. Tallay, K. Swanson, S. Aba. B. Foreman. L Carlbarg, M. Silbarmar, J. Lova, G. Staubar, B. Thompson, G. Marwin. H. Blagan, J. Kalin, P. Jurichko. S. Linburg, J. Skoog, L Breitnar. L. Suannan, G. Randahl, J. Evan. Fourth Row: T. Vath, T. Colvilla, D. Ostroim, P. Tandar. Entertainment At School Events E. Stewart, B. Loomis, B. Voalx. H. Galhar, B. Barg. J. Phillips. R. Orstad, R. Laa, C. RutchoH, R. Hand. B. Johnson, R. Murray, P. Hardar. S. Carlton, M. Sandberg, G. Pattern, G. Snodgrass, Fourth Row: T. Ellison. J. Wattling, M. Campball, R. Hauga. The Upcoming Marching Magnuson. C. Waryan, J. Lienko, J. Kornylo. Z. Glottet, J. Andorson, N. Christie. S. Dahlstrom, J. Stone, D. Johnson, J. Loomis, L. Chudeckc, G. Gislef, G. Johnson, T. Sutton. K. Thomsen, B. Hanson, S. CaHson, S. Thomas. Fourth Row: D. Nelson. M. McCarthy, M. Darnbutch. S. Strauch, H. Gibson. Bands Of RHS 59 ORCHESTRA: R. Sandstrom, L Neuleib, B. Staubar, A. Johnson, B. Snadar, G. Schultx, S. Scott, M. Stephenson, W. Lukesxewski, P. Johnson. Second Row: N. Black, N. Nystrom, K. Kleinheni. M. Palmquist, D. St. Cyr, G. Davit. T. Kaiser, J. Keutner, G. Logelin. Third Row: M. Seviar, D. Thompson. Mr. Saliny, T. Slobodiian. Service Staffs Keep R.H.S. Caring for gym towels, home economic dish towels, athletic uniforms and lunchroom laundry was the job of the laundresses. Each day during the three scheduled lunch periods Robbinsdale students appreciated the nutritious lunches carefully prepared and served by the cooks. Besides preparing school lunches, the cooks also served at many school functions and banquets. Morning, noon and night eleven custodians were at work to service the school building and to keep facilities in operating condition. Thanks to these loyal servants R.H.S. was kept in tip-top shape. 60 Dig that crazy corn. F!r t Picture: Harvey Stuhr, Harlen Kruger, Donald Schuller. George Bock. Orlin 8raget, Ruben Strack, Gerald Glak, John Tackton, Art Trombers, Ray Eaton. Lavane Meier. Second Picture: Veral Peterion. Clarence Potvin, Uoyd Santelman, Ralph Wenck. Dick Schmidtgafl, Vincent Hollett. Third Picture: John lopec, Thomas Johnson. Running Smoothly Our loyal cooks are: Joan Reesinan, Lillian Katxner. Ardy Dennis, Maucella Stevns, Florence Nelson. Virginia Shernan. Lorraine Mihr, Natalie Melgaard, Dolores Peterson, Ruth Baur, Dolores Pitterger, Aria Ness, Marie Eleffling. Judy Ness. Marilyn Larson, Nell Hiton, Margaret Rosendale. 61 Cooks graciously give a helping hand. 62 ACTIVITIES Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference Robert Frost The Top 16: looted (I to r)—La nor e Roilund, Virginia Brecht, Mary Linderholm, Terri Ruiieth, Kathie Larton. Arlene Nel-ton, Cheryl Blaii. Standing (I to r)—Sue Pernon. Linda Graham, Mary Ring. Alice Dormo, Gail Schroibor, Diane Acker, Sheryl Rutted, Lynda Malone, Kathy Oukrop. 64 CommiH h««dt: (first row)—B. Ellingboe, S. Rottfiwtld, T. Thompson, N. Culp. P. Hamlin. S. Carlton, C. Gramling. Na t row—P. Kaalar, S. Ooana, K. Ovkrop, S. Portion. L Rot-lund, K. Larton. Back row—T. Ruitath, S. Jaeger, N. Brakke, C. Huowie, E. Spethmen, J. Drake. (Nok pictured) are general chairmen G. Merwin, T. Elliton. L Malone and G. Sul- ♦vy- Homecoming Robbinsdale's 28th Homecoming on October 16 was a sunny, warm day that began with many last minute preparations. During lunch the band marched through the lunchroom drowning out all conversation with their blasting notes of victory songs. In the afternoon the gym was quiet as everyone leaned forward to see Terri Russeth crowned queen. Entertainment followed with the Pete Martin Jazz Trio, the voice of Gail Schreiber, a folksinging duet, and the Robin-aires. The floats, finished in the wee hours of the morning, were paraded in front of the school. At night the time came for the Robins to Dynamite the Red and White. Last year’s queen, Diane Noyes, passed the royal torch on tc Terri during halftime. Following the Robins' victory over Mound, couples danced amidst golden trees to the music of the Blue Diamonds. In the gym alumni renewed friendships with old buddies at the Donut Dunk. 65 Homecoming Royalty 66 67 Right: Di«n Thompson Tom PUntin Twenty Seniors Snow Week 68 Are Chosen Candidates L ft: Arltn Nelton Chrit Farni 69 A crowning takes place. Two Kings for one throne? On top of the head, not over the eyes! For the first time in R.H.S. history, a triarchy reigned over the annual Snow Week. A tie in Senior class voting resulted in the coronation of two Kings and one Queen. The royal trio of Phil Goodwin, Jim Uzzell, and Sheryl Rustad reigned over the week's festivities. Royal Trio Reigned Over 70 Robbinsdalo students havo a ball dancing at tho Snow Ball. The Royal Court The six days of snow fun, beginning on January 25, were sponsored by Roofer and Pep Clubs. Affer an auditorium kicking off the activities, tobogganing at Theodore Wirth Park, skating at Sanborn Park, broom hockey, and a bonfire at Crystal Lake followed during the week. The Snow Ball, arranged by Lettermen's Club, climaxed the winter frolics. Students came stag or drag in their favorite sweaters to dance to the music of the Torquays. Snow Week Frolics Xin9t Unell and Goodwin surround Quean Sheryl Rutted. A movie tier at Robbintdala. Thera's no business like show business. 71 The Proiorov family, their houte gueiti. and their servants, pot for a formal photograph. Anton Chekhov’s ’’Three Sisters” Tko sisters ora delighted with a samovar given by their military guests from Moscow. 72 The facet below, of Irina (Unde Moore) and Masha (Oiane Delay) and left, of Olga (Virginia Brecht) and Andrey (Larry Hutchinson) their brother, show their search for meaning to life. A hopeless desire to return to Moscow underlay the despairing mood of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters, Rob-binsdale's fall production. A cast of seventeen directed by Mr. Neal Luebke presented the provincially placed Russian play November 20 and 21. Two sets illustrating the play’s oppressive moods were designed by technical director; Mr. Frank Plut. A stage crew of forty students assisted him. The three sister roles were portrayed by Virginia Brecht, Diane DeLay, and Linda Moore. Appearing in supporting roles were Larry Hutchinson, Katie O'Reilly, Don Johnson, Craig Howe. David Nichols, Bruce Malteen, Jerry Drake, Marti Harris. Walter Talley. Kent Levine, Chris Dennis, Marie Snader, and Sally Gewalt. Olga (Virginia Brecht) distributes clothing to the victims of the burning town. The tweet Bianca it pursued by many lovers. Yot the can only marry her favorite Lucentio (Jim Nesseth) if her titter Kate finds a man first. The traveling Italian players happily announced the beginning of their production Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.” The shrewish Kate has been finally trapped by her newly found spouse Potruehio, who plans to starve her into submission. Lilli tries to escape with her love Harrison Howell played by Chuck Kelly. But Harrison it trapped into staying by the two costumed gunmen, Chris Doepke and Frank Alvin. 74 Crowds Enjoyed ' Kiss Me, Kate Cole Porter's hit musical comedy Kiss Me. Kate was selected for Robbinsdale's ninth annual musical. A cast of some forty students directed by Mr. Neal Luebke and Mr. John Adams were transformed into a theatre troupe opening Taming of the Shrew in Baltimore during a hot summer. Seniors Jerry Drake and Gail Schreiber actually played two lead roles in this play within a play. Jerry Drake portrayed Fred Graham, an egotistical director who plays Petruchio in The Shrew . Gail played Lilli Vanessi, his temperamental ex-wife, who has taken the role of the shrew, Kate, in their rendition of Shakespeare's comedy. A rollicking battle of stubborn pride and true love rages as well as offstage when Fred tries to tame his ex-wife. Mr. Frank Plut, the technical director, supervised the construction of the light colorful sets and all the stage effects. Miss Marcia Holmers choreographed the six dance numbers that sparked the entire show. Twelve teen dancers performed the fast jazz numbers and Shakespearean dances. Far Left: I Hate Man croons Miss Vanaui played by Gail Schrieber. who portrays the Shrew in the play within the play. Right: Lilli and Fred happily patched up their own marriage in the course of uniting Petruchio and Kate on stage. Left: In order to collect a “debt of honor” the two intellectually inclined gunmen forcibly retained Miss Vanessi in the theatre. 75 Phil Johnton work on character. Parformort danco to modern jan. Kate grasp for food. At a revival meeting, Barbara it forced to ranounca her Kutbaod, John. ’’Dark Of The Moon” Witchboy and Conjur woman. The townfolk twtpact that John it a witch. Robbinsdale High School contest play. Dark of the Moon, was a dramatized mountain ballad about a witchboy John who loved Barbara Allen, a human girl. The judges of the District Drama Festival named it the best play. Advancing to the regional contest one week later, it captured the title of the best play again. On February 6th in State competition the play received a superior'' rating, the highest honor in the state. Sue Soltau and John Hcwarth won best acting awards at the district and regional competition. At the state contest John was named best actor in the State. Chuck Kelly and Sue Soltau received honorable mentions. 77 78 ORGANIZATIONS I think, when I read of the poet s desire, That a house by the side of the road would be good; But service is found in its tenderest form When we walk with the crowd in the road.” Walter J. Gresham 1965 ROBIN STAFF Linda Wait and Mr . Holdan plan tha 1965 R08IN with fho aid of la f year’ annual. Editor-in-chief Literary Editor Seniors Underclass Academics Activities Organizations Drama Student Life Sports Index Artist Photographer Advisor Linda Waite Jane Ertl Sharon Johnson Jean Bennett Sandy Penna Jean Bennett Phyllis Nelson Judy Leyh Peter Hauschild Jim Zieba Dave Holl Joan Pouliot Ron Webeck Jim Zieba Pete Jurichko Mrs. Holden Students Slave To Produce Yearbook Section editors for the ROBIN get together in an unusual moment of composure. Where is the layout for opening page? Why are we out of triplicates? When will we get those negatives developed? and so went the conversation heard this year in Room 210, the annual room. The ambitious staff cropped photos, planned layouts, wrote headlines, typed copy, and proofread every page to create this year's ROBIN. Despite the tremendous challenge of planning a 200 page book for posterity, the yearbook staff approached it with the motto. We will meet every deadline and make the 1965 ROBIN outstanding. 80 Edd Spothman ditcuttes an old paper with staff members. The bi-monthly editions of the ROBIN'S TALE brought school and community news to the students' attention. The paper also focused its pages on the national election, book and record reviews, and new ideas in education in an attempt to enlighten and stimulate students' minds. Staff members attended the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Journalism Clinic at the Leamington Hotel and the Minnesota High School Press Association meeting at the University of Minnesota to exchange ideas. In its 28th year of publication now. the ROBIN'S TALE has won a total of 15 All-American awards and 4 Medalist awards. Robin’s Tale Stimulates Interest Dawn and Jan r f r to 1963 FOCUS for ideas. Sue RiH checks on a story. FOCUS And Press Bureau Suo correlates her information. The five FOCUS editors are: seated: Dawn Lehman and Jane Ertl. Standing: Ann Cooperman, Carol Dustin, and Marcia Coveil. FOCUS, the school literary magazine, entered its seventh year of publication when it came out in early April. During the previous fall, creative students were urged to submit original poems, essays, and stories to FOCUS. Then the FOCUS staff, composed of journalism students selected the best written pieces for publication. The staff worked on the magazine, planning layouts and creating an unusual cover design, before selling it to the students in the spring. The RHS Press Bureau, headed by senior Sue Ritt covered the district for the School Page of the North Hennepin Post. 82 Electronic Club member ere: Mike Hughe . Weyne leyh, Brian Hoiby, Den Jadnaak. Bred Woef. Jim Ruthfaldt. end Dava Martin. Science And Electronics Interest Students Student invettigete the world of electronic . Science Club, supervised by Mr. Barton, delved deeper into the mysteries of science. Led by President Dave Hetchler, they performed numerous experiments to prove theorems. Outside speakers and field trips supplemented their lab work. Electronics Club concentrate its work on ham radios. The boys also did radio repair work. Mr. Marsh advised the group. Science Club member are: Pata Ruffanach, Bob Schreinar, Rick Erickton, Alan Andorton. Pata Ju-richko, Dava Johnion, Don Duran-bargar, Bob John on, Gaorga Levy, and Dava Hatchlar. 83 Robin !' officer . Front: Peggy Carlton and Sue Rosen-wald. Row 2: Kathy Conner and Nancy Sal©, and choreographer Carol Kreatx. Robinaires Perform for RHS Once again the Robinaires assumed their position as the only precision dancing group at RHS. New members, new dance routines, and new costumes provided a new look at football and basketball games and special functions. The girls discovered practice does make perfect, and so they practiced early dawn, during study halls, after school, and during the summer months. The louder applause proved their straighter lines were worth the effort. Robinaires practice in the early dawn. Robinaires are from left to right: Debby Misner, Nancy Salo. Kathy Keyt. Lois Weimar. Judy Forsberg. Chris Kromer. Daryl Behrens. Bonnie Burton, Diana Thompson. Sue Rosenwald, Nancy Culp. Sue Peterson, Dianne Ware. Pat Sims. Marilyn Palmquist. Tarry Eastman. Carolyn Riou . Virginia Brecht. Carol Kreatx, Barb Spurrier. Peg-gy Carlson. Kathy Connor, Diane Ginther. Lili latarus. and Janet Morlt. Not pictured are: Linda Hammerot. Terri Ryder and Julie Yaekel. 84 Pep Club ii Hi sparkling picture of school pirif. Officort of fho club ere: Bonnie Ellingboe, President; Sandy Bandli, Treasurer; Alico Dormo, Secretary, end Nancy Richter, V. President. Pep Club Promotes School Spirit Pep Club members sell pom-poms and beanies for Homecoming. Blue-sweatered Pep Club girls invaded the school every Friday to cheer our athletic teams on and to promote friendly school spirit. Their rousing year began with a September sock hop and a pot luck supper with the Cooper Pep Club. In November they set a precedent by donating one hundred dollars to the Athletic Department for the weight room. In December new members, selected on a point basis, were discovered wearing hairnets, dangling earrings, and anklets with high heeled shoes during a crazy week of initiation. Later in the year Pep Club co-sponsored Snow Week. Kethy Olsen end Judy George conduct cerd section prectice. 2 sr r.f «E5 in J Y-Teens Encourages Fellowship The all-school service chairmen lights the candles of fho chapter service chairman. The unlucky number of 13 chapters provided Y-Teens with a successful year. Nearly 450 active members met twice a month to plan chapter service projects and entertaining programs. The whole club had a busy schedule with early morning worship services once a month, the candlelight recognition service, a Buttrey's style show, a carnation sale, and two dances. The entire group supported Paula Makkon, a Finnish orphan, as a service project. Y-Teens, associated with the YWCA, was open to all girls and endeavored to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the Christian ideals. Y-Teens all-school office™ ere: Front: Sue Schilling end Sandy Jewett. Row 2: Phyllis Nelson, Sandy Bendli. Bonnie Ellingboe, Terri Russeth, and Carolyn Ertl. Nunes’ Club members listen es President Jeen Stenchfield expleins goelt. Red Cross, Nurses’ Club Help Others Nurses' Club joined the National Charter this year. With Mrs. Flosseth, the school nurse, the girls toured city hospitals to gain firsthand information on nursing careers. They also planned to do service projects. President Shirley Kaeppe led Red Cross Club this year. Under the supervision of Mrs. Ennen, the girls worked to exchange an art exhibit with a foreign school. Abort: President Shirley Keeppe, Secretory Jenis Tettemble end Linde Fillbrendt, Vice-President of Red Cross. Below: Red Cross Club members examine ert exhibit. Students Give Up Study Library e i tant. Judy Shield , look for magazine . Bob Fidolman work in the dark room during tfudy hall. 88 Halls To Serve School Arlene Nelson checks a student's pats. The rambling wheelers, better known as the audiovisual boys, were in charge of transporting projectors, tape recorders, or phonographs to teachers who requested them. Under the supervision of Mr. Schwen, they also made some repairs and checked the Language Lab. Assistants in the office helped the secretaries by handling miscellaneous clerical jobs. Among their duties they recorded attendance, issued tardy slips, operated the switchboard, answered the telephone, and made announcements over the public address system. Don Notion adjusts a projector. Over 95 senior hall guides created a network of 16 checking posts throughout the school. By checking and recording passes, unexcused or disorderly students were discovered and reported to Mr. Alden, supervisor of the hall system, who in turn reported them to the office. By this system quiet, orderly student traffic was efficiently achieved by the students themselves. Library assistants found themselves urgently needed in the busy library. They shelved books, wrote overdue slips, issued fines, repaired damaged books, looked up magazines, and checked out books for students. Their efforts were rewarded by pins given to those who had worked a specific number of hours. Arlene studies at her hall Quid post. Kethie Semmer checks out magaiines. Student Council officert arc: Lynda Malone. Secretary; Tom Elliton, VJca Pretident; Garry Marwin, Pretident: and Gary Suita ny, Treasurer. Student Council Represents Student Body Stvdant Council Members ara: Front: L Waimar. K. Lartan. S. Pertton. C. Gramling. K. Connar, S. Doana. T. Thompson. and P. Keeler. Row 2f S. Jager. J. Lund. S. Drake. K. Oukrop. P. Hamlin. C. Springer. T. Rutteth. and T. SteWenhagen. Row 3: N. Hanney. D. Patria. C. ErH. P. Johnson. L Lartan. S. Carlton. J. Georga. J. Hanton. J. Loacklar, S. Piarton. and E. Spethmann. Row 4: H. Bingen, P. Goodwin. J. Harding, D. Jedneck. J. Varner. R. Kauff. J. Cook. R. Orttad, D. Mooert. and D. Olton. 90 Student Council Executive Board member are. Front: C. Gramling and S. Portion. Row 2: AFS Student Francisco Valle and Veronica Murtinko pause in front of P. Keeler, K. Conner, S. Doane, and T. Thompson. Row 3: K. Larsen, E. Spethmann. and T. the Student Council activity calendar. Steffonhagon. Besides developing leadership and improving student government, the Student Council created a list of firsts this year. An emphasis on new service projects offered students an opportunity to improve their society. In the fall a drive to collect used books for the Lino Lakes Diagnostic Center was organized. Later, during the Christmas season students were urged to bring Toys for Tots in a drive sponsored by the Marines for needy children. New plastic name pins identified Student Council members to the school on Student Council days. The council was composed of Presidents of each class and one representative from each homeroom. During their meetings parliamentary procedure was strictly enforced. In addition to these activities, Student Council operated the bookstore, sold a student directory, staged a Hooten-jazzy, and supported AFS Students through Penny-Wednesdays, and Slave Day. Student Council Membor ere: Front: N. Rose. 8. Fischer. J. Stockman, B. Anderson, L. Matey, D. Sachs, N. Bull, and M. Bregquist. Row 2: K. Nelson, J. Glaoser, V. Laurie, A. Nelson. L. Thomas, M. Flaming, L. Blodgett, and J. Slepiea. Row 3: G. Erickson, M. Megatx, R. Vanvalkenburg. R. Olson, C. Houvie. R. Anderson. K. Anderson, R. Zappa, and P. Berdahl. 2nd and 3rd year member (I to r) Judy Clayton. Barb Jacobson, Lynda Larson, Gayle Gertech. Jan Berry. Ginny Stone, Donna Bennett. Mary Saari, Sue Johnson. Sandy Penna. Ushers Lead The Way Chairman Ginny pins a usher club button on her Vice-Chairman. Judy Hansen. Usher Club originated just 3 years ago at RHS. This year the club consisted of first, second and third year members. Third year members had seniority. While the majority of girls were first year members. Mr. Geisler advised the club. In the fall of the year, usher club distributed football programs for home games. They also ushered for the Senior Class Play. The Three Sisters. During the winter they ushered at the Christmas Concert. When spring arrived they ushered for the musical Kiss Me Kate, which ran for 6 performances. They also handed out programs for the one act plays which were put on during the year. There were about sixty-five girls participating in Usher Club this year. Ginny Stone the Chairman was in charge of assigning girls to usher for the many different functions. The Vice-Chairman Judy Hansen was elected to help Ginny this year and to take over next year. The ushers wore white blouses and black skirts. An usher club button was worn by members while they ushered. M. AKo. J. Albrecht, E. Arntton. S. Dewar, K. Battig. L Hamborg. B. Bennett. K. Berqlund. P. Conner. B. Currier, S. Blech. L Blodqett. L Henten, A. King, L. Priem. M. McKee. W. Stoner. K. Crum. D. Dingley. P. Nafttad. D. Rood. V. Vekvik, C. Swenion, J. Roman. S. Erickton, P. Petier. S. Gardner. C. Gulting. N. LeMieur, K. Hennen. D. Mertj. S. Sutton. K. Martinson. I. Snapko. H. Reichgott. N. Raffle, B. Benton. C. Timmertmen, B. HiHstrom, C. Kirchoff. L Roger . E. Johnton, P. Hoffman. S. Hetie. N. Haven. S. Cowle. A. Levy. S. LeVahn. J. MeCorry, J. Carling, E. E enhardt. 92 F.T.A. OWieor nro: Skaron Bray. Sacratary; Skaila Sevier. V. Pre .; Bruce Maltxan, President; and Sue Johnson, Treasurer. Not pictured are: Sue Vattar. Project CKairman and Nadia Skerbaneko. Historian. F.T.A. Hosted Tea For Teachers F.T.A. helps students discover what it's like to be a teacher, said Senior Bruce Maltzen, president. Teachers in RHS and district elementary schools were assisted by F.T.A. members who corrected tests and typed papers for them. Students could earn a pin by acquiring a certain number of points by this volunteer work. Besides helping teachers, the club traveled to St. Cloud State College to attend a statewide F.T.A. workshop in November. Later in the year a tea was given for all RHS teachers. Officer : Pr tid nl—Tom Eiliton, V. Pr tid nt M tingi—Ginny Ston . V. Pr tid nf Program —So KJ I. V. Pr tid nt quit am—Diana W«d n. Chaplain—Jan Monro . Twice a month some fifty students met in the Choir room for Y.F.C. The club was open to everyone. It tried to present Christ to the students as a friend who is the answer to life's problems. The RHS chapter of YFC was associated with the city-wide group and attended rallies at Soul's Harbor. This year YFC held a pizza party, and attended a pancake dinner with Cooper high school. A spring banquet climaxed the year. VCY Reaches High Som of th m ny m mb rt r : (I. fo r.J Suo Ki l, K r n Chitholm. J n Monro . CharloW Ohm n. Carol Duttin, Carol Goodholm, Karan J nt n. Joye Duttin. Carol Kulti. Su Hill. Liann Carlton. Ginny Sfon . Oiann Knapp n. Dian W dan. Gr g Maur r. Bav Johnton. Lynda Larton, K n Sjelin. Chock Nor ll, Tom H. Eiliton. 94 Donna Bennett make! e Chriitmai decoration. Tri-Chroma member croata a Chri tme bulletin board. Chess Club had a successful year as a member of the Twin City High School League. Every Monday night ten boys met in the choir room for two hours of playing practice. Matches against other League schools were held on Tuesday nights. The five top boys from the club played together as a competing team. Tri-Chroma, the art club, served the school by creating attractive showcases and bulletin boards for special activities and holidays. Any art-minded student could join after submitting an original piece of work for membership. Fri-Chroma And Chess Club Che Club practice for 4 tournament. Chou Club Pre ;dent, Lorry Snow, concentrate! on hi go me. 95 Officer Arlene Nelvon. Curt Hovio, Advitor Mr. Mlolke, Len Haleen and John Albracht. The RHS chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 108 new members during a candlelight ceremony on December 9. bringing the total membership to 157. These students, consisting of the top 5 per cent of the Junior Class and the top 10 per cent of the Senior Class, were selected by a committee of teachers on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Besides the annual induction banquet, members sold candy and held a sockhop to raise money for the scholarship fund. During Easter vacation NHS members made an exciting train trip to New York City. National Honor Leads Students 96 Jean Bennett receive flower from Jane Ertl. tenior member. Abovo: Row I: V. Stone. P. Keeler, S. Stromberg, J. Stanchfield, P. Hutting, B. Kloster, L. Totten, K. Wermager, M. Lee, J. Lemberg, J. Leyh. Row 2: J. Robinton, E. Steuber, R. Sivule, C. Springor, E. Kelly. K. Kromer, L Snow, J. Swenton, L. Thomas, C. Klein. Row 3: M. Kauper, D. Fohte, L. Petree. P. Nolton, J. Foutt, 0. DeLay, J. Bennett. K. Crum. M. Hoffmann, M. Berta, I. Breuitedt. Row 4: P. Peterson, L. Caye, L Clark, L. Balter, C. Ohman, M. Dubuque, G. Kelly, R. Farel, D. Borg, J. McCullogh. Row 5: C. Biegert, E. Arnhon, S. Johnson, B. Johnson, K. Gustafson, T. Plantus, D. Spaulding, K. Wencl, D. Lehman, B. Leliberte. Row 6: V. Lauria, C. Ertl, R. Hildeon, C. Borggron, T. Nelson, 8. Bohline, B. Hovden. C. Mueller. Row 7: T. Walsh, J. Benson, G. Steeber, M. Thoobelt, S. Pierson, J. Glaeter, C. Ballontino, J. Nelson, K. Bishop. Row 8: M. Aho, L. Augst, C. Hook, D. Sarson, D. Godfrey, R. Henderson. Above: Row I: B. Bergquist, K. Conner. B. Fischer. W. Cockrum, J. Ertl, S. Fahlgren, D. Durenberger, S. Frase, J. Fries, G. Gorlach, S. Doane. Row 2: J. Monroe. L. Neuloib, M. Orr. G. Paulus, C. Poase, G. Phillips. J. Potter. H. Reichgott. S. Sovior, M. Silborman. Row 3: J. Jones, B. Hagstrom, J. Swanson, S. Cornelius, D. Randall, J. Binford, C. Huovic, J. Albrocht, A. Nelson, L. Hallen. Row 4: E. Snader, L. Larson, P. Nafstad, L. Nieling, L. Kramer, C. Couture, J. Wallace, C. Doeplce, G. Merwin, G. Sultan. Row 5: C. Duepner, S. With, S. Kiel, V. Murtinho, K. Gawlilc, P. Cholmo, H. Zinn, S. Adams, M. Saari, D. Bennett. Row 6: N. Culp. M. Lcnderholm. L. Farley. L. Wolff, C. Wrolson. C. Hovie. P. Jurichko. N. Erickson. L Legus. Row 7: J. Evans. G. Randahl. K. Keyt, L. Pomerleau, J. Burquost, N. Salo, L Knobloch, S. Rosonweld. Row 8: N. Soronson, J. Gundorson, M. Weo. R. Harmon, T. Veth, D. Krant. G. Ovik. 97 Over one hundred speech-minded students registered for declamation in December. The eight divisions they were offered included humorous interpretation, story telling, serious interpretation, original oratory, non-original oratory, extemporaneous reading, and discussion. Students worked with teachers who acted as their coaches four times before entering competition. There were two local contests, and district, regional, and state contests. The season began in early February and continued through April. Dlscimion it on ph«t« of DocUmotion. Students Gained Speaking Knowledge Through Declamation 98 Debate teem is: Seated: Milton Schoen, Alan Graham, Tim Sherck and Bill Hogle. Standing: Mr. Blore, Coach: Kelly Rusk, Terry Gleason, Sally Gewalt, Jan Me-Cullagh, Sheila Lien, Dawn Lehman. Van Holston, Rick Erickson, and Mr. Walker, Assistant Coach. Debaters Have Successful Year A debate team dominated by sophomores participated in the National Forensic League every Wednesday night between October and February. Coached by Mr. Blore and assisted by Mr. Walker, they debated the topic. Resolved: That nuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organization. The team competed in meets at Paynesville, Hastings, Hopkins, Cokato, Richfield, Glencoe, and in the St. Paul Eastsiders Tournament. Mr. Bloro discusses aspects of coming debate with first team. 99 Spanish Club member preparo ro-froshmonts. Loslio Cayo and Laura Breifner describe thoir trip to Moxico. Spanish Club Learns Spanish Dances Under the guidance of the triumvirate, Spanish Club had a successful year. Students who had visited Mexico during the summer related their adventures at an early meeting. Later both the new members from RHS and the entire Spanish Club from Cooper High School were led through a tour of Latin America for their initiation. At the gay Spanish-French Christmas party students danced the Mexican hat dance and scrambled for their candy from a shattered pinata. In the spring Spanish Clubs from St. Louis Park and Edina were invited to RHS to learn Spanish dances. Spanish Club officors aro Vic Stonor, Carolyn Borgqren, Joanie Stockman, Lynn Folo-gy. and Paula Vorgesten. 100 French Club Float Wins First Place Le Cercle Francais had a bon year, all French members agreed. The French Club's Homecoming float kept them up until the early hours of the morning, but winning first prize made the hard work and worry worthwhile. The day of initiation found new members dressed in native French costumes and avoiding demerits by obeying all the whims of the old members. Pere Noel visited the annual French-Spanish Christmas party where the carols of both lands were sung. Officers of the French Club tried to make the meetings educational as well as entertaining by engaging French speakers and films. Spanith and French Club members wait for the breaking of the pinata. 101 Latin Club officers are: Scott Johnson, Lynn Everson, Jen Evans end Chris Ferni. Latin Club Enjoyed Traditional Saturnalia Feast Ancient Roman customs and legends predominated over Latin Club s activities this year. Under the guidance of the Senate, the traditional initiation was held. New members, dressed in togas, were auctioned off as slaves and sold to the highest bidding old member. During the Saturnalia feast, held before Christmas, the slaves and their masters changed roles for a gay evening of laughter. In the spring, members attended the annual Latin Club banquet where the slaves resumed their positions and served their masters. 102 Latin Club mombort waar traditional eoitumo (or initiation. Ruitlan Club conslttt of mambart of the Rutile n dess. Russian Club Had Another Successful Year Russian Club, despite their small membership, led an active year. Under the supervision of their advisor, Mr. Kremer, the fifteen members furthered their understanding of the Russian language, people, and culture. In November they held a Russian dinner and heard a former Russian Cossack Army officer speak. Later they celebrated Czar Sgor Day and planned a joint meeting with another Russian Club from a Lake Conference high school. A Russian troika governed the club, President Don Johnson, Vice-President Elfriede Fritz, and Secretary-Treasurer Charlene Folin presided over the meetings. 103 Ruitlan Club Officart or : Elfriada Fritz. V. Prat.; Chalana Folin. Sac-Treat.; and Don Johnton. Prat. German Club officer ar Front: John Albrecht. Bad Gut Aim, Joan Glaeter. Ja Glaeter, and Judy George. German Club Attended Annual Breakfast Mombert join in tinging German folk tong . Der Deutsche Verein exhibited a rousing German spirit at all of its meetings this year. A German band accompanied the singing. During the vibrant German folk songs everyone linked arms and swayed in rhythm. Besides song the club had folk dances. A favorite was the Herr Schmidt Polka. The Robin Herrs, the male chorus line, performed in the foyer during Homecoming. The highlight of the year was the annual Christmas Eve breakfast where the alumni returned to meet the present members. German Club provided enlightenment as well as entertainment. Commented Mrs. Miesbauer, an advisor. Der Deutsche Verein offers the means for enriching the learning in the classroom. It affords the opportunity for experiencing personally the culture of the German sphere of influence.” 104 Members and advisors enjoy themselves at the German Club breakfast. Members gather in the library to discuss current world affairs. Students Gathered To Discuss World Affairs Under the supervision of Mr. Christinson. Miss Searls. Mr. Walker. Mr. Rasmussen, and Mr. Huisken. World Affairs Club met Thursdays after school in Conference room C of the library. There they discussed world affairs and events. This year they averaged between 12 and 14 members. About halfway through the year they called a meeting to reorganize the club and to plan the meetings for the remainder of the year. 55 Ahmod Murfada, a guest speaker, discusses some of the African countries. Auditorium Club Offioar or : Carolyn Bcrgron, Chir Docple, Sid Jaager. and Terri Ruiseth. Auditorium Club Presented Annual Show Students with an eye for show biz got a real taste of entertaining others in Auditorium Club. Members created and produced one full hour of comedy, song, and dance that was presented to the student body in the spring. Before interested students could join the club they had to try out before the old members. Lettermen's Club Members ere: Front: J. Ogren, G. Kemp, T. Ellison, N. Brokko, C. Huovie, end B. Hansen. Row 2: F. Harrison, J. Cook, D. Randall, C. Doepke, L. Nelson, and D. Dahlin. Row 3: G. Buehly, H. Eibson, J. Lindquist. J. Swanson. P. Berdahl. and L. Carlson. Row 4: T. Jensen, D. Hall, C. Bachmayer, J. Mueller, and T. Babcock. RHS Boasts New R” Club Lettermen's Club, a completely new and different club was formed this fall. Its membership was open to anyone who had earned a letter at RHS. The purpose of the club, which was also called the Varsity R Club, was to pro- mote athletics and the goals of athletic competition. The boys wore blazers on special days, and held a rummage sale. They also took an active part in Snow Week in that they sponsored the Snow Week dance. - GAA Officers are: President— Kri Johnson. Vie President—Barb Evans. Secretary and Treasurer—Sandy Kraamar. G.A.A. Builds Sportsmanship Durinq the course of the year GAA had a variety of activities, beginning in the fall with tennis, touch football and archery. Then came winter with its cold winds and the GAA airls turned to indoor activities. Such sports as volleyball, basketball and bowling. Once in a while a few girls brought their skates and made a trip out to the ice skating rink. Apparatus was also a popular winter activity among many of the girls participating this year. When spring finally arrived badminton and softball accompanied it. A Sports Day was held with other Lake Conference schools in archery and volleyball. A new point system was instituted this year so that more girls could get letters for participating in GAA. To receive a letter it meant playing an entire season of one specific sport. You could also play on a team and get credit for it. A large number of girls were active in GAA this year. Many girts took part in archery this y r. It wa, rathar naw and intarastin, most of the gUk. Th.sa 9irU took part in the Lak. Conf.r.nc. sports day in archery. 108 Th« girls praclico the circlo formation that is ofton usod in their numbers. Aqua Robins Practiced For Annual Show Two nights a week, 22 girls from RHS and CHS met at the Hosterman Pool for two hours of swimming to music. The Aqua Robins, coached by Mrs. Arnie Johnson, practiced for their annual swim show, Colorful Daze that was given April 29, 30, and May I. For it the girls wrote and choreographed all of the synchronized swimming numbers and created their own clever waterproof costumes. )9 Aqua Robins pause after practicing a routine. SPORTS This truth keep in sight — every man on the planet Has just as much right as yourself to the road.” John Boyle O’Reilly Robbinidate Cross Country Toam. Front row, L-R: D. Bandar. M. Wea. N. Newman. D. Krani, S. Pengelly, L Halaan, R. Atumme, R. Middlastad. Back row, L-R: Coach B. Moora, S. Holman, M. Flynn, t. Jacobson. D. Krani. 0. Thompson, R. Lindfors. T. Hill. S. Thoennos, J. Gunderson. D. Skoglund, S. Basaras. J. Sodarbarg, T. Embery. Not pictured is C. Pease. Robins Place Seventh In Conference The 1964 Cross Country team, coached by Mr. William Moore, finished seventh in the Lake Conference, and seventh in District 18 competition. Consistently strong runners for the Robins were Scott Pengelly and Morris Wee. High point of the season came in the Swain Invitational Tournament, where the Blue and Gold placed 12th in a field of 21. Senior leaders on the team were Scott Pengelly. Dave Kranz, and Lenney Haleen. Juniors who will form an experienced squad for next year are: Lee Jackabson, Randy Asumma, Morris Wee, Rod Mid-dlestad, Mike Flynn, and Al Newman. Despite a discouraging dual meet record, the Robins did quite well outside of the tough Lake Conference. With a young, experienced squad returning, the Blue and Gold should prove to be a strong contender next season. 1964 Robins' Cross Country Scoreboard (Low score wins) Date We They Cooper Sept 8 34' 21 Bloomington Sept. 21 32 25 Minnetonka Sept. 21 42 19 Edina Sept. 28 47 15 Richfield Sept. 28 40 21 Osseo Sept. 29 40 21 Hopkins Oct. 5 44 17 Mound Oct. 5 20 43 Park Oct. 12 37 18 Cooper Oct. 12 34 22 Multiple Meets Sept. 15 Robins 88,. Anoka 80, Northfield 29, Cooper 51, Coon Rapids 118 Swain Invitational Finish—12th Place District 18 Meet Finish—7th Place 112 Assistant coach Mr. Doherty posos briefly with captains Scott Pongolly and Devo Kron . Robins anticipate start of tho new 2-milo courso at Lake Nokomis. Junior Morris Wee noars finish lino. Morris Woo, Lenny Haloon, Scott Pongolly. and Davo Krani noar tho finish of a grueling practice session. The cross country team huddlos around coach 8ill Moore aftor a meet. Robins Post 6-3 Mark Douq Petrie turni the corner against the Bloomington Boars. Captains Tom Ellison and Neal Honney. Hoplcins: Halfback Bill Laliberte highlighted the Robins' attack with touchdown runs of 19 and 28 yards. Bloomington: A drizzling rain combined with a tough Bear defense held the Robin offense intact. Nord Brekke scored a consolation touchdown with 8 seconds remaining as the Robins dropped their first game. Richfield: Despite a 14 0 Spartan lead at halftime, the Robins went on to an upset victory over the number I ranked team in the state. Quarterback Doug Petrie set up one TD with a 30-yard pass to halfback Doug Shanks, and later scored two more. Edina: The Blue and Gold, burdened by penalties, fell to a quick and powerful Hornet team. Park: In a close match with Park, the Robins lost 24 to 28 as they missed all four extra points. This third loss placed the Robins in sixth place. Mound: In a homecoming victory, the Robins scalped the Mohawks with five TD's. Doug Petrie scored twice and gained I 18 yards. Halfback Tom Ellison gained 78 yards and made one touchdown. Tackle Chris Farni kicked all six extra points. Wayzata: The Robins blasted the Trojans and moved into fourth place in the Lake Conference, as they scored 6 touchdowns. Halfback George Kemp and quarterback Doug Petrie each scored twice. Cooper: The Robins dominated play with the Hawks in a much anticipated game. Key man in the Robin attack was halfback-quarterback Doug Roalstad. Minnetonka: In a game marred by numerous penalties, the Robins beat the Skippers 27 to 7. Nord Brekke. Doug Petrie. Doug Shanks and George Kemp tallied for the Blue and Gold. This win placed the Robins in fourth place in the Lake Conference. Robbinsdele A squad football team. Front Row. L-R: P. Harmon. M. laliberte. D. Johnson. R. Paulahe. R. Risk. C. Ooepko, M. Houser. J. Walton. D. Shanks. D. Roalstad. J. Shaw. S. Johnson. Socond Row. l-R: 8. laliborte. T. Riviero. J. Titocky. J. Farni. G. Kemp, L. Carlson. T. Nolson, J. Pedlar, T. Munn, R. Knnuff. B. Johnson. M. Murphy. N. Honney. T. Ellison, D. Riley. Mgr., L Carlson. Back Row, L.R: D. Potrio. C. Farni, D. Dahlin, N. Brekke, F. Jones. H. Gibson. M. Sarse. R. Anderson. I 14 J. Cook. G. Pickering. M. Sorenson, 8. Wournous. D. Randall. 8. Thaemert. The Robin defense mH against Lake Conference power Edina. Two Robin defensemen converge on the ball carrier. Coach Nerdahl advises Doug Roalstad. Jerry Pedlar holds at CKrit Farni practices his kicking. Junior D0U9 Roalstad comas up to make a tackle. An unidentified Robin struggles for extra yardage. 1964 Football Score Board We They Hopkins 20 14 Bloomington 7 14 Richfield 20 14 Edina 0 20 Park 24 28 Mound 35 12 Wayzata 38 14 Cooper 34 7 Minnetonka 27 7 116 The flow of the game heads for the sidelines. 1964 Junior Vanity. Front row. L-R: B. Forsman, 8. Johnson, L Bransted. D. Fitermen, C. Smith. P. Harmon, T. Skinner, G. Posthumus, G. Turnberg. Second row, L-R: R. Knauff, P. Valle. S. Ballou. B. Bohline, C. Paulian, J. Winsberger. K. Anderson, D. 2ieba, B. Thioson. Back row, L-R: coach R. Merry, M Lalibarte, G. Pickering, R. Riley, B. Batchelor. R. Peleha, J. Litecky, Mgrs. C. Meek. J. Kehn, M. Sherman. During a tense moment of the Robin-Cooper game. Coach Wettergren and Doc Spurrier discuss a play. Coach Loechler gives instructions to two of his linemen during a practice session. •f 1964 B Squad. Front row. L-R: B. Landeck. R. Reinholti. R. Olsen. T. Rylender. G. Mueller, B. Asp. B. Cutshall, R. Peterson. W. Iverson, B. Carlson. T. Peterson. Second row. L-R: D. Gustufson. D. Hawes. D. Harrison. J. Corrow. D. Johnson. 8. Kojola. B. Bartholomew, R. Puder, P. Campshire. R. Larson. D. Hartsberg. D. Kaiser, A, Ros-cus. Back row. L-R: Coach D. Wettergren, Mgrs. K. Anderson. D. Keutner, R. Phillips. J. Varner, D. Ketcher, J. Twardy, L Kelly. M. Holman. B. Carlson, D. Strand. D. Hokkanson, J. Sleplika, L. Jepsen, Coach E. Nardini, Mgr. K. Nelson. 117 Gymnasts Place Third In White Bear: With co-captain Ralph Trombley out and an inexperienced team, the Robins lost by a decisive margin of I 19 to 76. Cooper: In a B class meet Hot Nendza. Louis Lenz, and Dean Harris led the RHS squad to a victory of 54 to 36 over rival Cooper. This was the first victory of the year. Brooklyn Center: Al Johnson. Bob Wuornos, Ralph Trombley, and Bill Munsinger led the Blue and Gold to an overwhelming victory, 147 to 48. thus making their 2-1 record. Fairmont: Highly rated Fairmont outmatched Robbinsdale on each piece of apparatus, giving them a large victory margin of 131 to 64. Ramsey: RHS gymnasts faired better than expected against third ranked Ramsey, losing only 101 to 94. The Robins strong piece was the still rings. New Ulm: Invitational: In the first tournament of the year the gymnasts captured third while Ralph Trombley took a first on the rings. Cooper: In a return match the Hawks slid by with a victory of 45 to 44. Bloomington: The Robin B class totaled 49 2 points to Bloomington's 40,A as we went on to win. Fridley: Fri dley was defeated easily by a score of 126 to 69. Al Johnson and Ralph Trombley had exceptional sets on the rings. Mankato State Invitational: Robbinsdale placed 3rd in A class and 4th all round behind Fairmont. Albert Lea. and Alexander Ramsey. Bloomington: In a close meet Bloomington outmatched us by a score of 50 to 40. Marshall: Marshall, the number one ranked team in the state, handed the Robins a loss, I l5' 2 t° 79, 2. Ralph Trombley was out because of a shoulder injury. Northwest Open: The Robins placed only one gymnast. Jerry Jones, in this tournament. Anoka: The Robins lost to Anoka as Mike Proulx took first on the trampoline. Al Johnson tied for first on both the parallel bars and rings, and Dale Olson captured a second on the horse. New Ulm Invitational J rry Jon s holds Olympic cross. 118 W yn Johnston performs splits. KobJni A dess gymnasts. Front row. L-R: W. Johnson . J. Jonoi, 0. Abram. D. Olson. A. Johnson, R. Trombley, L Peterson, M. Prouli. L Rots. Back row: Coach J. Swanson, J. Vanda pet, S. Grabowsky, B. Gagneliut. B. Muntinger, B. Wournos, D. Kruogar. M. Pettmen, and R. Flynn. Lorry Paterson demonstrates a maltese. Co-captain Bill Muntinger performs a T' scale enrcite. 19 B“ Clast Gymnasts Front Row, L-R: B. Johnson. R. Swanson, H. Nendie, D. Harris, B. Feckler. T. Marleton, J. Loomis, J. Kuettner. L Lem. Back Row: M. Pickering. D. Strand. G. Fermstad. 0. Pratt, G. Anderson. 0. Peterson, R. Lee. D. Olson, not pictured G. Grabowsky. Hockey Team Places Eighth men vs tonma lOilHS VS WAYZATA C00PC NOUHO TMI 64-65 ROBBINSDALE HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Hopkins We 2 They II Minnetonka 2 7 Edina 1 12 Richfield 2 3 Bloomington 0 5 Cooper 4 2 Mound 5 5 Wayzata 2 3 Minnetonka 2 5 Edina 1 8 Cooper 0 1 Mound 5 2 Wayzata 1 2 Park 1 7 Hopkins 2 5 Bloomington 1 3 Richfield 1 3 Park 0 3 DISTRICT PLAYOFFS Orono 2 0 Cooper 3 4 8loomington tcorot at Jon Snyder. Doug Roalttad and goalie Lee Carlton look on. Leif to Right: Top row. manager M. Sherman, C. Newman. F. Jonei. D. Roalttad, J. Slepica, J. Snyder, R. Reinkolh, T. Jenten, 8. Hanten, P. Genadek. J. Carlton, coacii O. Wojoiehowtki. Bottom row. B. Laliberte, R. hdcCellen. D. Nelson, E. Fredriekton. J. Dobton, D. Senders, A. Lee, manager T. Skurkick. 120 Junior Doug Roalttad facet off against Richfield. The Robins' hockey season was not spectacular nor did they finish in first place, but they did beat Cooper. The past season was one of disappointment and heartbreak. After losing the first five games, the pucksters finally came through with an exciting 4-3 win over Cooper. The Blue and Gold's next big victory came in a district playoff where they shut out Orono 2-0. With four juniors and five sophomore lettermen returning Coach Orest Wochichowsky has high hopes for the next season. The four seniors lost were: Bob Hansen, Tom Jensen. Allen Lee. and Rick McClellen. Rick Reinholtx goat after puck. Senior Rick McClellen it faced by a twarm of Hornett. Allan Lee meett hit opponent head on. 121 Right: SopHomor Ron Andeuon forcefully throws the boll in for • quick two points. Doug Potrie aims for one of his many free throws. The Merrymen of Robbinsdale produced a team of good sportsmen and a team of talented individual scorers. Such talents as sophomore Ron Anderson. junior George Kemp, and seniors Phil Goodwin, Doug Petrie, Bob Thamert, Mike Exel, and Rick Hallman made the Robin cagers a threat to all Lake powers. And we can't forget about our new coach Ray Merry who so excellently put these talents together. With every game completed new records in individual scoring were compiled. Such efforts as Bob Thamert's 16 points, Doug Petrie's 28 points, and George Kemp's 33 points against Bloomington proved that the Robins had a strong team with many outstanding players. Throughout the season, the Robins lost many games within four points. Yet these games pushed the team's efforts just a little bit farther to make up these losses with victories. 122 1964-65 Robin Cage Results We They Hopkins 63 65 Bloomington Richfield 57 69 56 71 Wayzata 57 56 St. Louis Park 63 75 Mound (overtime) 77 79 Edina 61 73 Cooper 56 44 Minnetonka 68 72 Hopkins 68 66 Bloomington Richfield 72 65 57 75 Wayzata 67 58 St. Louis Park 67 69 Mound 72 68 Edina 54 80 Cooper 67 64 Minnetonka 72 80 Throughout the season members of the student body and cheerleaders support the Robin basketball team with their faithful attendance and boisterous spirit. These two characteristics of our students combine to make our school and our teams worth the praise they solely deserve. Crowd anticipate the na t move of the Robin . Yon Team!! Jump, Rick, Jump! Robins Marred By Those Close ’Ones L-R: G. Komp, M. Exel, 0. Randall. N. Honnoy, R. Trafai. B. Thamaort, Coach Marry. G. Poifhumut, 0. Petria, J. Clavaland. R. Andarton, R. Hallman, P. Goodwin, and S. Li y. 123 Two playeri jump (or the bill in hp flrtt q.tmr wifb Wayi.tlj. lbs Robint winning, 57-54 Hopkins: The Robin Cagers start the season off with a heartbreaking loss to the Warriors. Bloomington: Rebounding from a two point defeat the Robins squeaked past the Bears 57-56. Richfield: Missing free throws and missed calculated shots were the causes of a 71-69 defeat to the Spartans. Wayzata: Another close one. another one point victory. This time it was at the expense of the Trojans. St. Louis Park: A close battle until the fourth period, the Orioles pulled away to gain another triumph. Mound: The surprising Mohawks pressured the Robins to gain an upset victory 79-77. Edina: The usually strong Hornets grabbed another toughly fought game from the Robins. Cooper: In a first cage game, the rival team fought until the mighty Robins ran away with a 56-44 victory. Minnetonka: Proving to be a Lake power, the Skippers held off Robins defense to win. 124 Rebounding it a major part in dofent . Hopkins: Winning again by two points 68-66. Bloomington: Two in a row! Kemp scores 33 points for the Robins. Richfield: This was a battle to the finish, the cagers falling short 75-65. Wayzata: Trouncing the Trojans was an easy task for the Robins. St. Louis Park: Oh! Those 2 pointers. This time it was 69-67 to the first place Orioles. Mound: Winning 72-68. Doug Petrie sunk 26 points while George Kemp followed with 25. Edina: The Robins suffered their worst defeat against a strong Hornet team. Cooper: Bob Thamert scored 17 points for the Blue and Gold to gain a 67-64 triumph. Minnetonka: Robins fell 8 points short to Minnetonka. Thamert gett fouled by Bear opponent . Team Captaini Doug Petrie and Mite Eiol. Ron Anderson take aim. Cagers Battle For Victories Robbintdale B Team. Front: S. Hogeluedt, P. Moore. T. Warren. M. Holman. Middle: J. Lennartson. G. Hand. T. Albrecht. W. Kajola. W. Carlton. D. Hokanton. Back: T. Warren. R. OUon. J. Varner. J. Peters. B. Atp. Coach Hill. 125 L ft to right. Front row: R. Orstad, C. RukIioW. J. Ogrrn, R. Snodqrau. A. Graham. D. Pallar, D. Mauar. Second Row: J. Andtrion, J. Pedlar. G. Netwal, J. Soderberg. 8. Bate , M. Clausen, M. Tripp, J. Larson. Back Row: H. Zinn, J. Rushfeldt, J. Kormylo. E. Baekstrom. J. Lindquist, J. Swanson, C. Bachmayer, F. Blake, 0. Kormylo. Robin Tank Results Robins Park 51 44 Stillwater 43 52 Edina 68 27 Hibbing 41 54 Bloomington 44 51 Cooper 40 55 St. Cloud 60 35 Hopkins 68 27 Rochester 50 45 Park 43 52 Edina 66 29 Hopkins 67 28 Bloomington 58 37 Cooper 66 29 Coaches Mr. Johnson and Mr. Bauman. Captains John Swanson and Jim Lindquist. 126 Park: The Robins swam well, but could not break the tradition of never having beaten St. Louis Park. Stillwater: This was a meet that looked easy from the start. They went to defeat through no fault of the swimmers. Edina: Due to the Youthful vigor' of some of the boys during the blizzard after the Stillwater meet, the Robins swam with 8 fewer team members, and went down in defeat to an exceptionally strong Edina team. Hibbing: After 5 hours in a school bus, and the third meet in 3 days, the team swam better than they had all year and showed the range schools why a Lake Conference School in 3rd place in the conference standing should be rated ahead of the top range team. Bloomington: In spite of the fact that Bloomington set 4 team records, the Robins kept their winning tradition over Bloomington alive, by downing them 51-44. Cooper: Cooper, the supposed underdog, rallied in the first few events and made their ex-Teammates . swim hard before finally the Robins could win it. St. Cloud: Another 3 meet week—this time the Robins showed it by swimming poor against one of the top 4 powers in the state. The result: another loss plus low morale. Hopkins: The boys rallied to the event of swimming a top flight swimming team and came up with some of their best performances of the year. Rochester: The best the Robins could do with the defending state champs was to have a tie score going into the last event and then get touched out. Mike Clauson. B squad. is ahead in a long race. Jim Bull docs the Buttorfly. Robins Ranked 5th In State Jim Lindquist tensely awaits the gun to start the race. Left. Jim Anderson takes his marks. Right: Jerry Pedlar does a difficult reverse I' j dive. 127 Chuck Dougherty 90 1 for the take down. Dougherty works on a reversal. Mike Link pins his Anoka opponent. Robins Bow To Anoka 26-20 ii' A Richfield: In the opening match of the season. Captain Jim Uzzell beat his Richfield opponent 14-0. Yet this couldn't pull the Robins from the 23-15 defeat. Wayzata: The Robins controlled the mats through th$ whole match. Pins by Buline, Sullivan, and Uzzell pushed the team to a 30-16 victory over the Trojans. Albert Lea: In a non-conference match, the R.H.S. grapplers just couldn’t fight off this attack, losing 26-16. Edina: Matmen Ross and Uzzell pinned their Edina rivals to gain a 33-11 triumph. Cooper: In the first wrestling match between these schools, such close matches as Dan Walmsley's 1-0 loss to the state champion George Bradshaw made this meeting the most brilliant upset of the season. The Robins gained a 20-18 victory due to the win of HWT. Hal Walberg. Minnetonka: Proving to be a Lake power in everything this year, the Skippers pulled the mat from under the Robins to win 28-13. 8ack Row: Coach Grygalko. R. Ro k. D. Wilmilty, H. Walbarg. C. Dougherty. M. Flynn, M. Link. Front Row: B. Bohlina, M. Borgarud, J. Until, P. Sullivan, G. Baht. 128 Borgorud Hie to break away from Hawk II Rafarea watchat over match at Park. Coach Gryg«lko anticipatai next mova. Rory Ritk findi himtalf entangled with hit opponent. Two point for M.ke Hynn at the Cooper match. Hopkins: Even Jim Uzzeli's pin over his Warriors opponent couldn't push the Robins out of the defeat lane. Bloomington: Two R.H.S. grapplers pinned their opponents, while 95 pounder Ross ran away with a 6-0 victory over his Bear rival. St. Louis Park: The Robins won 22-20 with the help of Sullivan, Bergerud, Flynn, and Dougherty. Mound: In the biggest steal of the season, five matmen pinned their men. The final score 51-2. The Robins emerging victorious. Anoka: The usual rivalry between the Tornadoes and the Robins seemed to be lacking something. That something was supporters. Though 26-20, R.H.S. grapplers Rory Risk and Mike Flynn pinned their Anoka opponents. District: Robins placed third with five men qualifying for Regions. ROBBINSDALE WRESTLING SCOREBOARD WE THEY Richfield 15 23 Wayzata 30 16 Albert Lea 16 26 Edina 33 II Cooper 20 18 Minnetonka 13 28 Hopkins 17 27 Bloomington 19 27 St. Louis Park 22 20 Mound 51 2 Anoka 20 26 129 This year's wrestling team, headed by captain Jim Uzzell, had many close and exciting dual matches. The most exciting match was the Cooper match where the Robins won 20-18. Another close match was the Park meet. With the five wins compiled by our matmen. RHS came out ahead 22-20. And finally, the always rival match with Anoka slipped through the Robins' fingers 26-20. Captain Jim Un«ll attempti to break away from a rugged Anoka man. Mika Link jump over hi opponent to gain two point Wrortler Link work himielf free to apply a revertal. for a revertal. Chuck Dougherty twi t to get one point for etcapo, but hi opponent dutches tightly to prevent that extra point. Pat Sullivan movet for a twitch. Working for a taka down at Coo par match. Hal Walbarg twingt opponent over thoulder to gat better hold. Greppler Sullivan gett a near pin to raite hit tcore 5-1. Pins Dominate Robin Season 8 tquad wrettleri, back row L-R: Bradley Farguton mgr., coach John Grygalko. Bob Cutthall. Bruce Batchelor. Tom Peterton, Jim Twardy. Jim Shaw, Stave Bataret. and Vic Kormanik mgr. Firtt row, L-R: John Sovia. Wayne Mott. Kan Munn, Donald Hartiberg. Dale Ericton, and John Eide. 131 Robins: 267.3 Richfield 257 285 Park 280 295.3 N. St. Paul 249.5 292.8 Bloomington 277.9 Minnetonka 238 288 Minnetonka 272.7 285 Wayzeta 190 Minnetonka 279 270.4 Edina 299.3 295 N. St. Paul 268 District: 5th place. James Ostrom goes through tho slalom poles with ease. Through the efforts of Coach Ritchie, the Sno-birds reached an 8-1 record. Although the slalom team was not quite up to par with the cross country and jumping team, they still proved an asset as a whole. Cross Country was extremely rough, for they had to endure up to 4 miles of skiing at one meet. In jumping, distance and form was very essential in helping to win a meet. Different wind and ice conditions caused difficulty in fulfilling these requirements. Others members of this third year ski team are: Slalom: Jeff Parish, Don Zake, Ted Nelson. Bill Flannary, Jim Floyd, Terry McAndrews, Frank Rech, Bill Gamache, Gary Backstrom, Richard Keyt, Charles Rausche, Jim Ostrom. Gary Sfchultz, Bob Schultz. Jim Love, Bruce Tamte. Jumping: Bill Schaefor, Mike Mooney. Kit Nelson. Don Lilleboe, Denny Heelquist. Sno-Birds Hit The Slopes Bill Shaffer demonstrates hi form. 132 Cross Country Ski Team. Loft to right: Joff Down, Howard Bork, Tom Powors, Charlie Smith, Ron Snider, Bruce Johannscn. A Squad—left to right; Nancy Myran. Carol Nelton, Louite Stettine. Lonora Rotlund, Chary! Blait. Pat Kaalar. Nancy Bull. Jan Loachlar. Nancy Chriitenien. Cheerleaders Encouraged School Spirit B Squad—left to right: Donna Sacht. Holly Noxnilr, Nancy Rojo. Joan Lund, Irena Davidton. Ladia Anderton, Lynn Falegy. 133 Lonora Rotlund domonitratet tha cheerleader? agility. Come on. let's hear it! was the familiar cry of the .16 RHS cheerleaders. Whether on the ice. beside a basketball court, or on the 50-yard line, the blue and gold dressed girls sparked every game and meet with their rousing yells for victory. They also reigned over the frequent pep fests where the cheering thundered in the stands. Behind the synchronized cheers and acrobatic stunts were hours of hard practice perfecting the old yells and creating the new cheers. Senior Cheryl Blais was captain of the A squad and Junior Nancy Rose was captain of the B squad. Sonior Jan Loochler it overcome by fbe emotiont of the moment. 134 SENIORS ’The little Road says, Go; The little House says, Stay; And oh, it’s bonny here at home, But I must go away Josephine Preston Senior Cleit Cabinet: Top (L to R) Jerry Drake. Hal Blagen, Tom Plantin. Steve Nelton, Lenny Haleen. Middle. Dale Dahlin, Dale Spaulding. Bottom. Peggy Carlton. Nancy Culp. Diane Delay and Pat Keeler. The Class Of 1965 Began Its Last Venture Senior Clats Officer! Prat. Jim Cook, Treat. Jan Loechler, V.P. Phil Goodwin, and Sec. Sue Rotenwald tmile at they contemplate their eiodut June 10. After some 2100 days of sitting in classes, listening, reading, reciting, but most important learning, the seniors of RHS approached graduation. These school days were not spent in vain. As the subjects changed from Dick and Jane to Macbeth, the students also changed! Naive little children developed into sophisticated young adults. The last year of high school is always the most exciting for the seniors. Clubs, activities, and honors, both scholastic and athletic, reached their peak. Planning for the future was challenging, but somewhat frightening. For many their formal education was at an end, but for all it was a beginning, the start of real responsibility, real work, and a real future. 136 Stephen Abe Diane Acker Steven Adams Pauline Ahlberg Marion Aho Jane Albrecht John Albrecht James Aim Alan Anderson Barbara Anderson David Anderson Dennis Anderson Diane Anderson Jerry Anderson Judith Anderson Dennis Angland Kathryn Armstrong Terry Babcock Stanley Baker Charles Ballentine Mark Anderson Sandra Bandli Scott Ballou Linda Balzer Walter Bardell John Baron Colleen Barret 137 Weekends Offered Welcome Kathy Bies Kathy Bishop Margo Bixler Larry Biermann John Binford Conrad Bistodeau Relief To Pressured Seniors. Janet Bryant Nancy Bryant Gary Buckley Gloria Buresh Karen Burk Marijo Burnham Jeanette Carlson Peggy Carlson Roger Carlson Sandy Carlson Susan M. Carlson Nanci Caserta Ellice Burns Susan Buse Connie Camp Robert Capitola Tom Carland Leighton Carlberg Leslie Caye Sandy Cayo Jonathan Ceder Foster Chapman Paula Chelmo Judy Choromanski Nancy David Christy Laura Clark Judith Clayton Colleen Clemens Robert Cohen Christensen 140 Ann Costello Carol Couture Kathryn Crawford Kristine Crawford Mary Lou Crever Bonnie Cripe Dale Crosby Nancy Culp Sharyn Curnow Dale Dahlin Rolland Dale Carol Davies Arthur Dean Decker Rickey Kathy Deiley Diane DeLay Kenneth Mary Deppa Demorest Nancy Dingley Sherry Doane Edward Devine Sonja Dewar Glen DeZiel Greg Dietl 141 National Merit Finalists Preserved A Tradition Of Scholastic Excellence Beverly Fischer Mike Flood James Floyd Judie Fogelberg Judy Fouts James France Sharron Frase John Fredrick Ken Fredrick Michael Freeman Karen Frerichs James Fries Jerry Fury Judith Fylling Dennis Gallaher Bill Gamache Mike Ganelhoff Daryl Gates Sandra Gaulke mm Kathleen Gawlik Gayle Gerlach Carole Gideo Diane Ginther Edwin Glover Sandra Goede Philip Goodwin Jon Gfroerer Linda Graham 144 Carolyn Gramling Linda Granlund Sheryl Grant Roger Gray Bruce Gregersen Sue Groen Keith Gullickson Joanne Gustafson Kris Gustafson Sherrill Gwynn Linda Hammerot Peggy Hamlin Jeff Hammer Randy Hand Ned Haney Barbara Hannu Lynda Hansen Bob Hansen Linnea Harding I Don Hauge Jon Hauge Peter Hauschild Susan Hawlcinson Alan Headley Joy Herbert 145 ’65 Graduates Watched Friends Mike Houser Curtis Huovie Mike Howe Arnold Hustad Sid Jaeger Loleeta Jacobson Assume Places Of Honor David W. Diane Johnson Johnson Kathy Johnson Mary Johnson Patricia Johnson Richard Johnson Janis Johnson Judith Johnson Scott Johnson Sharon Johnson Sharon L. Johnson V— Phillip Johnston Suzanne Johnson W Jean Johnston Gerald Kalin Peter Kastanos Carl Kaup Michael Kauper Patricia Keeler Warren Keller Robert Johnston Wayne Johnstone Gerald Jones William Jorgenson 148 Cheryl Krueger Eileen Kelly Kathy Kemp Susan Kenneth James Kienitz Kathleen Frank Kissel Carol Klein Allen Kleinhenz Mike Klick Kingsrud Barb Kloster Judy Knauff Richard Knauff Linda Knobloch Garry Knudson Dave Knutson Tom Koeneke Linda Kraemer David Kranz Lindsay Krantz Carol Kreatz Linda Krickle Christine Kromer Elaine Kroohn Kristen Kromer Charles Kelly Richard Krueger Janice Krulikosky 149 150 J«rry Pedlar Virginia Brecht Linda Moore Jerry Dralo 151 Curt Hovuie Terry Rut$e h Sue Stromberg Lenny Heleen John Kryduba Joyce Kyllonen Margaret Curtiss Ladd Cheryl Lakowske Michael Laliberte LaClare Pam Landin Kathie Larsen Lynn Larsen Bruce Larson Kathleen Larson Lynda Larson James Bruce Lee Mary Kaye Lee Larry Legus Larry Leiter Joan Lemberg George Levy Judy Leyh Dennis Libby John Ligon Sandra Linburg Craig Lindblom Mary Linderholm James Lindquist Teresa Lindquist John Litecky Gail Litherland Jan Loechler 152 Bill Loge Butch Loomis Cliff Lund Ginny Lund Karen Lundberg Mike Lomker Joe Magda Judy Mahoney Lynda Malone Bruce Maltzen Rosemarie Marciniak Julie Mathis Robert Mathis Karra Lee Greg Maurer Kristine Max Mathison Pat Marsh Judy McCarty Doug McClellan Bill McCormack Dave McFarlane Linda McGrath Darleen McKenzie Thom McKeon Candy McLaughlin Kris McLaughlin Jan McManus Pat Manz Janet Monroe Study, Sports, Clubs Busied Jerry Moody Linda Moore Craig Mueller Jeff Mooers Debra Morgan Veronica Murtinho | Dennis Murphey Mike Murphy William 154 Munsinger James Murphy Robin Murray Harold Nendza Laura Neslund David Nichols James Nesseth Linda Newell Linda Neuleib Already Active Seniors Nancy Ollinger Ken Olson Gary Olson Jeanne Olson Joanne Olson Mary Ann Olson Pat Olson Karen Olson Sandy Olson Steve Olson Nancy Opdahl Warren Orgon Marva Orr Alex Ostapenko Carl Osterhus Dave Ostlund Lowell Ostman Dave Ostreim Mary Pascke Gary Paulus Sandra Peabody Nancy Pearson Cress Pease Gerald Pedlar 156 Scott Pengelly Sandra Penna Garry Pepin Larry Pepin David Perkins Sue Persson Larry Peterson Margaret Peterson LaNeda Petree Doug Petrie Linda Phifer Ruth Phifer Gloria Phillips Greg Pickering Sharon Pierson Jacqueline Plante Thomas Plantin Linda Pomerleau Jane Potter Joan Pouliot Thomas Powers Sheila Price Caryn Priebe Tom Windsperger Gloria Randahl Donald Randall Cecelia Gary Sultany Suzanne Rath Nancy Rau Randklev Seniors Participated In Final Concerts, Musical And Sports Judy Schoen Robert Schreiner Gary Selseth Jean Seigman Judith Severson Sheila Sevier Nadia Sherbanenko Mike Sherman Michael Shields Marc Silberman Craig Silgjord Richard Sivula Jan Skaats Thomas Sliter Donald Sloan Charlie Smith Kay Smith Sharon Smith Liana Smoleroff Bob Thompson Dale Spaulding Nancy Spella Michael Spencer Edward Christelle Spethmann Springer Jean Stanchfield Tim Steffenhagen Larry Stemper Craig Stephens Elizabeth Steuber Gary Stevens 160 Glenna Stevens Bernie Stock Joanie Stockman Linda Stewart Laura Stinson Virginia Stone George Strait John Swanson Robert Theissen Ken Swanson Robert Swanson Sandra Swedock Susan Swedock Terrald Swenson Stephen Thoennes Lynell Thomas Diane Thompson Mary Thompson Trudi Thompson 161 Dan Thrall Sandy Thompson Memories And Papers Flew Dianne Ware A I Ron Webeck Bruce Webber Cindy West Doug Weglarz John Westling Delores Wever Kay Willert Voilet Wiebe Dan Wilson Martha Westrum Lois Wimer As Seniors Departed From RHS Richard Wolff Don Zakeer Cheryl Zelenak Doug Wold Bob Wuornos 163 UNDERCLASS When we are young We long to tread a way none trod before. William Butler Yeats Anderson Leads Class Of ’67 Students make uso of lunchroom facilities. PRESIDENT RON ANDERSON VICE PRESIDENT KATHY RYDLAND SECRETARY KATHIE SLANIKA TREASURER ROBERT JOHNSON SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET: Back Row: Bruce Peterson. Gary Mueller, Charles Newman, Gail Norton. Jo Ann Di9atono. 4th Stop: Joan Glaeser, Shirley Boll. 3rd Step: Candy Riley, Kathy Nelson. 2nd Step: Pam Whitfield. Jackie Johnson. 166 MR. 8AUMAN 231 Front: B. Hitota, S. Janisch, C. Hessel-grave, B. Hillstrom, B. Hoover, P. Jacobsen, L. Herder, J. Hurd, S. Hill, M. Henry. L. Hobb 2nd: B. Hynes, P. Hoffmann, S. Holm. N. Hutchinson, S. Hoberg, J. Jauch, G. Ho-kanson, S. Jagodinski, M. Hoffman, M. Henryi 3rd: S. Hollmann, T. Holm. R. Hultman, D. House. D. Jaanaak, M. Harrman, T. Heroui, M. Hughes, T. Holloway 4th: G. Hoetuedt, R. Hunagt. W. Hogle, D. Hokanton, W. Iverson, J. Homan, D. Holmes, J. Howarth, J. Holm MR. BOONE 203 Front: P. Dyke, B. Evans, S. Erickson, M. Erickson, E. Eisenhardt, L Erickson, L Erickson 2nd: T. Embry, S. Dahlstrom. J. Erickson, B. Ekb'erg, D. Danny, T. Dols. W. Doep-ping, T. Eide 3rd: B. Dorhot, M. Duschane, R. Erickson. F. Erickson, W. Erickson. M. Dorn-bush. J. Dobson, Mr. Boone 4th: R. Eide. M. Erickson, J. Dragseth, J. Erickson, J. Doherty, K. Edlund. R. Cutshall, S. Erickson MISS CHRISTENSEN 904 Front: P. Whitfield. J. Zehms, S. Would, K. Tornell, V. Valsuik, K. Thomsen 2nd: J. Troy. R. Winkler,’L. Wyman, J. Younghens. J. Wersal, N. Wruke. C. Thompson 3rd: K. White, W. Wife. M. Wick. C. White. J. Waehter, L. Zellmerl, J. Christensen 4th: P. Varstegan. C. Vigel. B. Wagner. M. Wilson, S. Thomas, K. Willie, B. Woullet 167 MR. CHRISTENSON 312 Front: C. Minikav, B. Mobock, K. Millor, S. Milford. P. Monyok, D. Morti 2nd: J. Mooers, R. Montele, C. Millor, M. Morgan, L. Muollor, K. Meyer. L. Muollor 3rd: D. MicKolson, W. Miller, J. Morri-von, K. Miller. W. Mow, T. Munn, L. Muollor 4th: R. Murray. S. Mueller, J. Miller, G. Muollor. P. Moore, K. Mover . T. Mun-vingor MISS GORDON 219 Front: M. Haider, D. Guynn, K. Hall. B. Hunt, B. Haagonton, N. Gokcen. N. Guv-tefson 2nd: C. Hahn, C. Getting, L. Golden, L. Gullickvon, C. Goodhoim, A. Guild, L. Gridloy. I. Gibvon 3rd: R. Halocn, K. Growor. J. Green, T. Hall. J. Glaovcr, 8. Glaw. T. Gleavon, A. Graham, D. Guvtafvon 4th: R. Granning, F. Guenther, M. Grc- vich, M. Hagel, F. Guvtafvon. P. Gotvch MR. GRYGELKO 905 Front: S. V arnberg, T. Whitnah, G. Wilvon, R. Vandenover, T. Wilvon, L. Webvter 2nd: S. Thornton, D. Whoelor, C. War-yan, R. Vogel, D. Wimmorgren, J. Wob-or, W. Totton 3rd: M. Wagner. R. White. B. Ulrich. T. Wilvon, D. Vavquox. J. Warren, Zior-hut. S. Young 4th: T. Yogcr, A. Thielen, J. Varner. T. Warren, T. Wawerman, S. Thoma . L. Weinmann 168 MR. HILL 318 Front: T. Pease, L. Polletier, C. Pittenger, J. Peterson. K. Pidlar, M. Pheips 2nd: B. Pllmtfl, C. Pcavey, P. Petroski. N. Poterson. L Parker. C. Pohl, P. Petel-er 3rd: W. Parker, D. Peterson. E. Peterson. P. Poterion. K. Parson. T. Penne, B. Pot-•rion 4th: M. Pickering, R. Phillips, 8. Petron, R. Peteri, J. Peters, T. Peterion, B. Porker, J. Twardy MISS HUGHES 116 Front: C. Dohlberg. J. Digetano. I. Davidson, D. Dornquist. C. Dreyer, R. Dawn- 2nd; D. Dahl, P. Curtis. S. Duff. V. Del-sort. C. Dressier. J. Davies 3rd: D. Davis, G. Davis. K. Dressier, S. Custer, S. Drake, S. Dunn. N. Danelik 4th: J. Druley. S. Detle, N. Doughty. D. DePew. N. Davis. M. Dennis MR. HUMMEL 232 Front: R. Johnson, N. Johnson, C. John son. C. Johnson. J. Johnson 2nd: K. Johnson, B. Johnson, C. John ston. J. Johson, N. Johnson, A. Johnson S. John. J. Johnson 3rd: K. Jensen, A. Jensen, G. Johnson J. Joiner, P. Juneau, J. Jones. V. John son 4th: S. Jeffy, P. Johnson. 8. Johnson. C Johnson. L Jopson, D. Johnson, R. John son 169 MRS. KATZ 233 Front: W. Scheelk. C. Sai, D. Sandberg. P. Schiarenbeck. K. Sc Knapp. R. Schwaria. 6. Schleutner. 0. Sawyer 2nd: M. Schaaf, M. Schulti. S. Schumrn, K. Sckmollo. A. Sco- fiald, J. Schleif A. Schwachtgan, Mrs. Kati 3rd: J. Sandgren, D. See burg, J. Schulti, M. Sounder . S. Scholtec, D. Schilling, D. Schon 4th: R. Schworti. P. Satovitch, 0. SchuetxJer. R. Schiro, K. Sendhoff. M. Schallar, 0. Sacht MRS. KinLESON 331 Front: L Rogar . V. Roopa, V. Rutteth. R. Rockman, J. Roten-data, 0. Robinton, M. Ruth 2nd: W. Rot . N. Rottink, K. Rydland, K. Roonay, B. Rottow. L Rood. S. Rotholt, P. Ruffanach. J. Rogart 3rd: P. Rychlay, R. Ryman, R. Roback, S. Ruble. J. Roman, S. Rykkali 4th: M. Ruiin, B. Runmark, M. Roonay, N. Rock. T. Rylandar. K. Rydan, A. Roikoi. D. Saari MR. KRESENSKY 335 Front: S. Singer, C. Smith, K. Slanika, K. Semmor, J. Shialdt. L. Skiba. M. Saviar 2nd: P. Skog. L Simpton, L Sawray, L Skinnar, B. Saba, L. Senttad, P. Sjalin 3rd: P. Sivola, R. Sadarbarg, 0. Saburg. T. Sharick, S. Sho-gran, T. Smith. P. Smith 4th: T. Slobodxian, T. Skurka, J. Sevarion, R. Sorter, J. Slapica. G. Smagal, J. Slapica MR. KRUEGER 32? Front: L Priam. J. Pouliot. S. Rettke. J. Riccalti, C. Riaba, L. Richard 2nd: R. Reina, N. Ricfla. L Ri ne , L Ran pa. C. Riehard on. K. Rantdall, D. Rautch 3rd: P. Rilay, M. Raimann. R. Rica. F. Ratah, J. Ring. E. Rit-tan, M. Ratmuttan, K. Powell 4th: D. Ridler, K. Ratk. E. Rautch. R. Rainholdr, S. Pratar. B. Purdy, R. Prantica 170 MR. MITCHELL 106 Front: L. Barbeau, B. 8allontino, L. Currow, 8. Andorton. L Carlton, P. Connor, C. Cratt, K. Chapman, B. Currier, J Cobey, S. Cowle 2nd: N. Baron, K. Battig, M. Chumloy. K. Andorton, A, Ab ramowiloi. W. Aanerud. C. Anderton, S. 8arry, J. Acltorton L, Andorton. M. Andrytki 3rd: S. Anderfon, R. Anakkala, S. Carlton. L. Chritlian. J Ballard, K. Chritty. L. Boam, J. Clement, T. Carlton. G. John ton. K. Carlton 4th: J. Adamt, K. Anderton. 8. Anderton, K. Andorton, D Ahlberg, J. Andorton, T. Albrecht, J. Albrocht. R. Andorton D. Adamt. G. Anakkola, S. Aim Front: C. Franton. C. Gablor. E. Froote. N. E el. A. Erato. R. George 2nd: S. Field. D. Frcderickt. R. Fratzke. P. Gavit, S. Gabbert, M. Gallaher. J. Fither. M. Flaming 3rd: D. Fredrickton. 8. Fackler, F. Fredrickton, 0. Foro. G. Frator, C. Fultz. S. Falk. T. Formttad 4th: D. Fulcher, P. Gangolhoff. R. Ftfrtman, H. Gibton, R. Fox, S. Fredrickt. J. Fine MR. MARSH 107 Front: L. Chiat. W. Berry, P. Brokoftky, G. 8rown, D. Boiko, R. Bloom 2nd: J. Borg, J. Borgttrom, W. Binford, R. Brand. D. Bentley. S. Cholti, S. Brooking 3rd: S. Boterot, G. Biorn, B. Burgoyno, R. Brown, J. Bute, G. Andorton. D. Carlton 4th: G. Carlton, R. Booth, S. Canton, R. Bofnhardt. S. Bruch, 0. Butts, G. 8rown MR. LARSON 236 Front: L. Mackell. S. Mandert, K. Mandele. N. Lundberg. J. Linn, G. Logrid, L. Luoma 2nd: L. Mady, M. Markt, M. Litle. J. Magnor, B. Marian. K. Lynek. P. Mantoy. G. Lundberg 3rd: G. Marthall, M. Majewtki. T. Martolait. T. Markoton, V. Malueg. J. Lundquitt, J. Loomit, J. Londer 4th: D. Lutz, M. Luedort, N. Magnuton. J. Meat. S. London, R. Maltzen, M. Lynch, R. Linn. T. Markkanen 171 MR. MOORE 311 Front: L. McDermond. F. McKeon. M. McKoe, P. Martent, A. McCormack. P McGaughey, P. McManut, 6. McKoniie. 2nd: P. McMonagh. L. McCarty, K Marfinten, J. McCorry, $. McLaughln, P. McKinney, 8. McGawan. B. McKoniie 3rd: A. Maton, D. Mendenhall, M. Mc-Cue. M. McCabe. H. Mongclloch. J. McEachern, C. McClellen 4th: C. Miek. D. McKay. T. Mcfarlane, J. Martin, T. McAndrewt. M. McCorti, L Mar Another day. another A or F MISS PETERSON 315 Front: P. Olton. L. Orttad. P. Ovik. P Palmquitt, D. Olton. N. Nyitrom, D. O'Noil. G. Otlornett 2nd: N. Oman. J. Pariih. O. Ottapenko. J. Odegaard, L. Ojala. L. Nygren. C. Overle. L. Ondich, Mitt Peterton 3rd: S. Pankonie, R. Parent. 0. Olton. N. Olton, L. Pappat. R. Olton. W. Pap-onfutt. S. Ottrom. P. O'Hoihir 4th: G. Olton. R. Olton. J. Parith. T. Olton, D. Nytren, P. Olton. 0. Olton. R. Olton. S. Often, R. Oitron 172 MR. PETROVICH 313 Front: V. Newberry, S. Nelson. K. Novak, K. Nelson, M. Novak, S. Nelson 2nd: J. Nordloeken, G. Norton. P. Nelson, M. Norcen. 8. Nichols, L. Nielson, H. Neznik 3rd: K. Nelson, 0. Nelson. D. Ness. P. Nelson, L. Newtor. G. Nafstad, T. New. man, D. Nishida 4th: M. Nelson. 0. Nelson. G. Netwal, D. Nack, D. Nir, C. Norcll, C. Nowmann, D. Newton. H. Nondia MRS. ROSS 235 Front: S. Leslie, L. Krepis, L. Leeknor, D. Lichttenogger. L. Lawrence, K. Koski, J, Lange, P. Leppo. L Lasseson, S. Leclaire 2nd: R. Lacson, L. Libby. S. Licher, P. Lillquist, C. Lillquist, N. Lanier, S. Le-vohn, A. Levy. D. Krutzig 3rd: G. Kriosel, S. Langer, G. Leinos. L. Lenz, J. Lansing. D. Larson, L. Lieder, J. Larson. T. Lienke, R. Laudordalo 4th: J. Lennartson. J. Kovich, N. Langan-ki. A. Kranz, R. Kausisto. F. Krzytofiak, B. Landock, L. Lanes. J. Kuettner, W. Loyh MR. THOMPSON 902 Front: C. Sutton, C. Stanton, T. Sutton. M. Snadeh, P. Standad, S. Soderberg. L Swenson 2nd: S. Sorensen, C. Theder, L. Sodors, C. Stin, S. Straveh, J. Sullivan. W. Stoner. S. St. Cyr, L. Sundberg 3rd: B. Spiczka. J. Swanson. S. Smith, S. Sutton. C. Swanson. J. Stovenson, G. Stoobor. R. Swanson, J. Sovia 4th: D. Strand. K. Storie, M. Theisen, R. Solee, D. Tevik, S. Stanchfield, R. Taylor. R. Snodgrass. J. Stone. R. Stableski 173 MR. VIUARS 234 Front: C. Kirchoff, E. Jurichko, A. King, K. Kleinhenz, L. Kohler, J. Knight 2nd: L Kelly, P. Knutson, C. Kisch, K. Kenney, J. Knobloch, M. Kerr, D. King. 3rd: D. Kane. T. Keeley. M. Koska. L Kirk. W. KojoU, V. Kormanik. C. Keyt 4th: P. Kemptchroer, T. Kaiser, J. Kormy-lo, D. Ketcher, S. Koske, R. Knutson, R. Knutson, G. Kiecker, M. Kopilehok MR. WALKER 108 Front: 8. Bennett. B. Bird, D. Birch. A. Bigos, S. Brenn, B. Benson 2nd: N. Branstad, K. Berglund, C. Berg. K. Berglund, V. Carling 3rd: N. Blake. C. Buckloy, 8. Bruhn. D. Carhart, V. Bierbaum, M. Boynton. S. Bell 4th: L. Blodgett, D. Booth. P. Berres. L. Burgoyne MR. WRUCKE 230 Front: V. Hardy, L. Hanson. G. Hems-worth, S. Heise, N. Hammor, L. Ham-borg 2nd: R. Harirerson, L. Hanson, J. Hanson. L Heikkinen, B. Hauge, N. Haven, G. Hasselstrom 3rd: J. Harding. S. Hammer. D. Head man. S. Harder. S. Harrison, 0. Hansen. M. Harin, 8. Hamlin 4th: G. Head. D. Howes. K. Holverson, L Hanson. W. Hansen, S. Heielrigg, K. Henkel, D. Hortxberg, G. Hardin 174 PRESIDENT FRED JONES V. PRESIDENT SCOT LISY SECRETARY BONNIE BURTON TREASURER SUE SCHILLING Jones Leads Juniors The Junior's year was filled with many memorable events. In the fall, the most exciting event was the arrival of the class rings. The spring was significant because of the Prom held in May. As in other years, many juniors participated in numerous school activities including athletics and various organizations. With years of study and fun behind, the Junior Class looks ahead to its last year at R.H.S. with much anticipation. JUNIOR CLASS CABINET: Tairi Eastman. Carolyn Ertla, Laura Braitnar, Janat Nation. Joan Lund. Dala Ol on. George Kemp, Al Johnson. Dava Moor© . Lao Carlton. Robin VanVallenbcrg. 175 MRS. ADAMS 201 Front: K. Derkten. D. Davidson, B. Danberg, K. Dal , C. Dennis. T. Croteau 2nd: M. Danialton, L. Danny, K. Crum, D. Cron. K. Davit, S. Cunningham, D. Dinly 3rd: L Curnow, G. Day. B. Creel-man. L. Cornaliut, J. Dicti, G. Dag-na it 4th: D. Cayo, R. Conlan, J. Chrit-tantan, A. Can, J. Claavaland, E. Chritty. D. Clarl MR. ALDEN 204 Front: N. Fallgal. A. Dovanbarg, K. Ericlton. C. Erickton. S. Engler, L. Felegy 2nd: C. Duttin, C. Duadnar, T. Eatt man, V. Drum, C. Ertl, S. Erickton. J. Englund 3rd: A. Eiianiimmar, C. Egan, R. Engblom, P. Doerdoing, G. Eckbarg, D. Erickton. Mr. Aldan 4th: P. Evert. C. Grave, N. Druley. J. Down. J. Farni, D. Erickton. A. Ellatton MR DROLSON 320 Front: C. Schmidt. B. Segal, P. Stot-from. R. Skog. C. Skiba. J. Schiller, J. Skied 2nd: R. Sandgren, K. Siier, C. Sa itntki, R. Sandttrom, K. Simonte P. Simt, S. Schilling 3rd: R. Schon, R. Seiton. R. Shal lum, M. Schoan, R. Schoen, , Shult,. B. Shulh 4th: Mr. Drolton, G. Schulh, K. Sj IJn, G. Sivarton, M. Sail, J. Sci more. D. Skoglund 176 MRS. HOLDEN MRS. HANSON Front: P. Steward. S. Stock, M Skoy, L. Stattino, B. Spurrier, S Stricland, A. Snapko 2nd: B. Smith, L. Stumpfe, J. Sporr ding, L. Stimler. S. Soitau, K. Ston by. M. Stodghill 3rd: J. Spicxka. C. Steger, L. Soon non, L. Suenen, J. Skoag, L. Stien tta, J. Soderberg. G. Stonoking 4th: K. Soronton, G. Steuber, G Stoubor, K. Storie, J. Snyder, L Stetter, N. Sorenton, V. Stoner, L Stonoking Front: L. Clarno, M. Carter, U. Breutthdt, K. Chithalm, C. Carling. P. Caria, M. Blixt 2nd: L. Brener, L. Breustedt, D. Chonowoth, N. Bull, B. Burton, J. Biornttad, K. Clayton, B. Bowen 3rd: J. Bra tee. M. Coutor, M. Cov-oll, C. Clement, C. Carlon, M. Buot-tneo, D. Carlttrom. K. Brown, Mrt. Hanton 4th: B. Linda, D. Britham, S. Cook. K. Burg, P. Biet, P. Biot, K. Carol-son, S. Black MRS. ENNEN Front: K. Hondricton. J. Hanton, J. Hagman, L Hallttoad. K. Honnen, Hanton 2nd: J. Hagman. P. Hargarton, P Handel, R. Hildoen. C. Harvy, H. Hanton 3rd: K. Hagnott, J. Honderton, A. Henningtgaard, T. Harrier 4th: J. Hex. R. Henderton, G. Hag-gar. L. Hofferton. R. Harman 177 MR. HUISKEN 723 front: L Ltvino, L Lynch, C. MacMHUn, G. Lundil Lfrong, L Lontink 2nd: J. Lund, W. Lukouowiki, K. Lutdort, P. Libby, Minor, M. Lifocky, J. McCulUgh 3rd: R. Link, R. MacGregor, L Lewis, J. Lorn, S. Li Logelin. R. Luces 4th: D. Mognusoe. L Moijele, R. togId. R. Lindfoct. T. lace, J. M honey. K. Levine MR. JOHNSON 332 Front: M. Zuakman, C. Zvickl, J. Yeckel, J. Zanjan, L Willi IM 2nd: C. Wrolton. S. Widholm. S. W,edberg. R. Wiederhold. D. Zahler, C. WicktmMi 3rd: L WoW. G. Willson. H. Wuolet. R. Zeppe. J. Wind-sparger, D. Window. B. Zestrow 4th: L Johnson, J. Lindberg. 0. Ziera, H. Zinn, T. Zappa. J. Wimmergren MISS KROMER 302 Front: P. Nafstad, J. McDermond. S. Mathers. H. McCaWery, C. McManus, K. Melina 2nd: I. Lundeen. 0. Millor, S. Maurer. S. Markkanen. C. Man-gran, S. McFotridg 3rd: I. Middlotfodt. L McKern . C. Millord. L Marlowe. J. Meldaus, J. McMahon 4th: D. Matthiesen. A. Manuel. J. Mellinger. S. Master. M. Mengelkoch, L Mayors MR. UEIFORTH 305 Front: J. Mori 0. Misnor. D. Montgomery, A. Moody. M. Millar. 0. Moody 2nd: C. Mueller. C. Nelson. P. Mueller. J. Notion, J. Murphy. N. Myron. J. Nedberg 3rd: R. Moore. J. Mjos. V. Munden. M. Myslicki, T. Millor. D. Mooers. K. Nelson 4th: J. Murphoy. 8. Nelson, 8. Morrow, C. Moonoy. J. Mueller, J. Nachtsheim. K. Munn 178 MR. MOORE 134 Front: N. Bathken, S. Armstrong, S. Baver, B. Ascher, C. Bacon, P. Borland, D. Berine 2nd: M. Berwyn. B. Ahlquist, M. Bergstrum. L. Atplund, N. Arthur, 0. Behront 3rd: S. Anderson, D. Best, L. Blalock, S. Anderson, V. Anderson, C. Baler, C. Berggren 4th: C. Ahlm. P. Arneson, V. Ahlm, K. Aldrich, V. Anderson, P. Arneson. M. Anderson MR. NERDAHL 213 Front: B. Johnson, J. Johnson, L. Johnson, J. Jensen, K. Jensen, S. Jonsen 2nd: J. Joseph, D. Johnson, G. Johnson, C. Kane. K. Kaohn, A. Johnson. M. Nordahl 3rd: R. Kantorowiei, K. Kooikor, K. Johnson. J. Jacobson. M. Johnston, L. Johnson, B. Johnson 4th: R. Johnson, A. Johnson, F. Jones, R. Johnson, L. Jacobson, C. Johnson, J. Jesbe Front: E. Nichols, L. Nieling, L. Nordlocken, M. Nordquist, M. Nelson. G. Ohedo 2nd: L. Olsen, J. Nielson, M. Osegaard, K. Olson. S. Nydahl, J. Olson 3rd: J. Oie, P. Neunsingor, B. Nystrom, K. Nemann, S. Nelson. W. Nelson, E. Olson 4th: J. Norman, S. Norris. T. Nelson, C. Nothway, T. Nolson. A. Newmann Front: S. Pearson, P. Peltier, B. Palmquist, K. O'Reilly, P. Pot-arson, P. Olson 2nd: L Pantlin. S. Olson. J. Osterhus, K. Olson 3rd: G. Patten, S. Peterson. C. Paulson. G. Petorson, C. Pel- leter. R. Patton 4th: R. Olson, R. Paulaha, R. Orstad, G. Paulsen, L. Ovshak, D. Potorson, M. Palnquist MR. OMAN 309 179 MR. RAETHER 102 Front: S. Behl. T. Beit. L. Berg. D. Bill-myre, J. Buiel 2nd: J. Bolin . L. Butterfield. R. B«Tg. M. Bergerudd, W. Bottline. J. Barton 3rd: R. Burnt. T. Blaxek, J. Benton, D. Butch, M. Cambell. M. Boutang 4th: J. Branitad. R. Brint, D. Berg. L Carlton. J. Bredeten, T. Berry, H. Bow-nik MR. RASMUSSEN 20S Front: J. France. P. Fodttad, S. Fournier, I. Forkey, J. Fraxer. S. Flom, E. Fritx 2nd: C. Groettum. C. Folin, D. Fredrick-ton. L Fundingtland. L. Fournier. J. Fiteher 3rd: Mr. Ratmutton, R. Gage, G. Farm-ttad, R. Flynn, M. Flynn, B. Ferguton, C. Fither 4th: B. Fortman. J. Fender, M. Fiterman, C. Fixell, W. Flanary, R. Fidelman, J. Ferguton. E. Fott 180 MR. RITCHIE 101 Front: K. Babcock, G. Backstrom, T. Bar-beau. R. Asunma, N. Archer 2nd: T. Banke, A. Anderson. B. Batcholor, C. Anderson 3rd: D. Abram, C. Bachmayer, K. Ander-ton 4th: B. Anderson, E. Backstrom, P. An-derson MISS SCHULTZ 212 Front: R. Jacobson, J. Huber, B. Inge-brigtson, A. Huotar, P. Hubred, S. Hurd 2nd: J. Holm, M. Hinds, K. Horbal, J. Hoff. K. Huotari, K. Hjormstad. M. Hills, V. Holston 3rd: J. Holzingor, T. Jacobs, A, Atkins, L. Anderson, B. Hoiby, B. Hrche, Miss Schultx 4th: J. Houser, R. Iverson. D. Berry, R. Andryski, S. Anderson, T. Austing. O. Jacobs, M. Houser MISS SEARLS 314 Front: S. Rehboin, L. Redden, N. Phifer, P. Rasmusson, C. Ramberg, K. Phelps, L. Red 2nd: L. Reitsma, L. Rauk, J. Quist. S. Peterson. T. Pitschka, 8. Riles 3rd: M. Proulx, P. Richtor, J. Phillips. S. Petroski, D. Pratt, B. Priam, J. Rickert 4th: L. Riley. R. Riley. P. Ring. E. Posthumus, M. Pettman, C. Reimlcr 181 MISS STUDLIEN 218 Front: L Latarus. L. Kuklock. D. Lehman, V. Lauria. S. Lion, A. Kuperman, S. Lohn 2nd: C. Lauderdale. J. Lease. M. Lading, L Lane. L. Larva. L. Leinet 3rd: J. Loiter. D. Krueger, P. Larson, W. Larson, D. Larson. H. Kruger 4th: S. Lunacek, J. Kuehn, R. Lejcher, D. LaBoite, J. Langley, R. Lee, B. Laliberto MISS VOGLAND 319 Front: J. Roxycki, D. Runeberg, T. Ryder, P. Rocheford, C. Rioux. N. Robertson. N. Rose 2nd. L Ross, M. Sahlen, J. Rydland. D. Rood, R. Laura, C. Sampson. N. Rubin, R. Robbilard 3rd: D. Roalstad. R. Rosk, C. Ruehoff, P. Rukavina. G. Ruth, R. St. Cyr, G. Ruther 4th: J. Robertson, D. Robey, M. Sasse, 0. Samuelson, J. Rushfeldt. N. Rudberg, J. Rootes, C. Rippie MR. WETTERGREN 214 Front: J. Klemm, K. Keyt, C. Krueger, K. Kocur. P. Kladek, S. Krupp 2nd: P. Klingensmith. 0. Knappen, S. Kraemer, J. Kletke. S. Kiel, C. Kliment, K. Keeley 3rd: L. Kelly. S. Kerlberg. E. Karls. G. Kelly, R. Korty, D. Kormylo, G. Knoi. T. Knight 4th: B. Kins. G. Kemp. D. Kauh, M, Knowlton. W. Kani. J. Kellner 182 MRS. V ORIE 326 Front: K..Thum, 1. Thorien. L. Swenson, A. Swedlund, J. George, F. Thrall, 1. Tolltfson 2nd: P. Tender. J. Gearty, R. Tuomisto. K. Swedbcrg, M. Sullivan, P. Thorn 3rd: J. Tennoy, C. Thiel, T. Thibodeaun, P. Sullivan, T. Trembley, M. Tripp, M. Tonnowen 4th: T. Sweet, J. Tucker, L. Turner. A. Tourville. B. Swanson, C. Turnberg, G. Thompson, A. Thom MISS WILHELM 207 ant: L. Gotreau, J. GiUquist, J. Get r, J, Glaoser, L Garvey, S. Gardner, . Gustation ,nd: R. Gray, J. Gardos. P. GenadeV, i. GWVit, S. Gustrtson, S. Gewatt. S. Ger-bar, A. Germar Vd: M. Gardos. 0. Godlrey, H. Gelhar, P. GWenn. K. Grattunder, G. GtaboasVi G. Gotanson, T. Gleason 4th: R. GViadon, L. Gegenon. B. Gaq neViut, S. Grand. J. Gilbreath, L. Gibb t. Gangelhott, J. Gunderson MR. YANG 330 Front: L. Wottberg, K. Wanclt, P. Vent egan, C. Walton, K. Wallaca 2nd: 8. Wbbar. S. Walttead. J. Warnar, D. Wodan. S. With. R. Wabbar. A. Wat- ton 3rd: 8..Urban, B. Watanlut. J. Uandapat, P. Wafnar. J. Wair, M. Waa. T. Walth, J. Waidon. G. Valatco 4th: M. Unell, M. Voigt, R. Warran, J. Walton, H. Walbarg, R. Vanvalenburg. G. Waglarx, 8. Voelt 183 Seventeen days left, sixteen days left, fifteen days left . . . The chant grows throughout the school as summer nears. Everyone seems anxious for a vacation, but most of us secretly conceal a desire to linger here, to stay where we are. in our youth. For now we are free from the veritable burden of providing for ourselves. We can feel so independent yet we know we are still very dependent on others. But time refuses to stop for us. It never even hesitates. The minutes glide by. and before we are really ready, our high school years end. Never will it be the same again. For time changes and separates us. We disperse, each to our own road, and meet life head on. Aqua Robins—109 Auditorium Club—106 8a ad—55 Basketball—118 Cheerleading—133 Chess—95 Choir—52 Cross Country—112 Oobato—99 Doclamatlon—98 AALGAARD. Swanie—51 ADAMS, Ruth—46 ALDEN. Let—46 ANDERSON. Doris—50 ANDERSON. Marianna—26 ANDERSON, Robert—46 ANDERSON, Ruth—38 AU. Vyinifrod—38 BARTON. Robert—44. 83 8ECK, George—61 BLORE. Donald-46 BOONE. Uoyd—46. 47 BRAGET. OHin—61 BRECHT. Eleanor—23 CHRISTENSON. Jocquoline —42 CHRISTENSON. Harold—167 CLARK. Warron—35 DAEHLIN. Sharon—31 DENNIS. Ardy—61 DOHERTY. Grace—51 DRAGSETH. Joseph—51 DROLSON. Edward—32 EATON. Ray—61 EIDE. Lloyd—20 ELEFFLING. Mario—61 ELSTER. Robert C.—20 ENNEN. Grace—46. 47 ERICKSON. Barbara—29 ABE, Stophen—137. Bard 10, 11, 12. Annual German Club. ACKER. Diona—68. 66. 137. Y-Teens 10. II, 12 Hall Guide 12. ADAMS. Stovcn—137. 97. Boteball 12. Tennis 10. II. Newspaper, II. Student Council, Alt. 10. II. Natl Honor 12. Science Club 12. Art Club II. German Club 10-11. AHLBERG, Paulino—137. Focus II. Newspaper II. 12. Adv. Man., Y-Toons 10. II, 12. Sec.. V. Pro,.. p„,.. Ski Electronics—83 Fell Play-72 Focus—82 Football—114 French—101 Fut. Nurses—87 Fut. Teachers—93 G. A. A.—108 Gorman—103 Gymnastics—118 FERRELL Robert-22 FIOSSETH. Dorothy-50 FOLEY. John—51 GEISLER. Fred—29 GLAK Gerald—61 GORDON. Kathleen—31 GRYGELKO. John—43 HAGEMEISTER. Horry-44. 45 HANSON. Mary—28. 177 HARSO. Donald—51 HILL Hibbert—40 HITON. Nell-61 HOFFE, Andrew—46 HOLDEN. Nancy—32 HOLLET. Vincent—61 HOLMGREN. John—20 HORNSTEN, Signe— 23 HUGHES. Jeanotte—34 HUISKEN. Eugene—46 HUMMEL. Harvey-44 JEWETT. Ernie—23 JOHNSON. Lowell—44, 178 JOHNSON. Phaon—28 JOHNSON. Thomas—61 KADIESKY. Ivan—40 KATZ. Jane—31. 170 KATZNER. Lillian—61 KITTLESON. Audrey—32 KJORLAUG, Esther—28 Club II. 12. Wolcomo Club, 10. II. 12. AHO. Marion—137. 92, 52. 97. Choir 10. II. 12. Y-Teens II, 12-Chaplain. National Honor Soc., 12, German Club 10. II. 12. French Club II. 12. Usher Club 10. 12. ALBRECHT. Jane—137. 92. 97. Drama 12. Y-Toons 10. II. 12. Hall Guido 12, Latin Club 10. French Club II, 12. Usher CKb 12. ALBRECHT. John—137. 125. 96. Declamation 12. Nat'l Honor II. |2, Treasurer. activities Hockey—120 Latin—102 Lottermans—107 Library—49 Musical—74 Notional Honor—96 Pep Club—85 Prost 8ureau—82 Red Cross—87 Robbinairos—84 FACULTY KREMER. Arthur—39 KRESENSKY. Tom—48 KROMER. Phyllis—36 KRUGER. Horlem—61 KRUEGER. Willard—31 KUBICEK. Neola—50 KVAM. Donald—26 LARSON. Ev—44 LARSON. Marilyn—61 LARSON. Winifred—33 LEIBFORTH, David—39 LIESCH. Thomas-32 LINDSTROM. Phyllis—33 LOECHLER. Thomas—31 LOPAC. John—61 LUEBKE. Neol-47 MARSH. Robert—35. 83 MEIER. Lavane—61 MELGAARD. Notalie—61 MERRY. Raymond—43 MIELKE. Milo—22 MICHELSON, Kalma—46 MIESBAUER. Groce—39 MIHR, Lorraine—61 MITCHELL. Robert MOORE. Bill—28, 112. 113 MOORE. Donald—40 NARDINI. Eugene—35 NELSON. Horence—61 SENIORS Gorman Club 10. II. 12. President. ALM, James—137. Drama 12, Movie Operator 12. Hall Guide 12. Hi-Y 12, Gorman Club II. 12 Troas.. Ski Club 10. II. 12. AA 12. World Affairs Club 12 ANDERSON. Alon—137. Stago Crew II, 12. Movie Operator II. 12. Light Crow II. 12, Prop Crew, 11, Construction Crew 11. Light Crow Head. 12. ANDERSON, Barbara—137, 91. Band 10. II. 12. Annual. ANDERSON. David-137. Golf 12. Hall Guido. 12. ANDERSON. Dennis—137. ANDERSON. Diane—137. Y-Teens. Hall Guide. German Club. ANDERSON. Jerry — 137. Drama 12. Stage Crew 12. Movie Operator 10, II. 12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council Rep., II. 12. Hi-Y. 10. II. 12. Rooter Club. Sec. 10. II. 12. Ski Club 10. II. 12. ANDERSON. Judy—137. Y-Teens 10. Hall Guide. ANDERSON. Mark—137. Band 10. II, 12. Ski Club II. 12. Rooter Club II. 12. ANGLAND. Dennis — 137. Track. Band. ARMSTRONG. Kathryn—137. Hell Guide. Ski Club. ARNTSON. Ellen—137. 92. 97. G.A.A. 10. II. 12. National Robin's Tale—81 Russian—103 Scionco Club—83 Skiing—132 Spanish—100 Studont Con.—90 Swimming—126 Tri-Chroma—95 Usher Club—92 V. C. Y.—94 NERHEDAHL. Irvin-40 NESS. Aria—61 NESS. Judy-61 OLSEN. Diane—31 OLSON, Elaine—39 OMAN. Carl-40 PEASE. Clotile—34 PETERSON. Dolores—61 PETERSON. Nolla—28 PETERSON. Veral—61 PETROVICH. Sam—40 PITTENGER. Delores—61 PLUT. Frank—37 POVIN, Clarence—61 RAETHER. Donald—35 RASMUSSEN. Gaylord-48. 180 REISINAN. John—61 REID, Gwendolyn—36 RITCHIE. James—35 ROSENDALE, Margaret—61 ROSS. Imogene—29 SANDSTROM. Cerol-38 SANTELMAN. Lloyd—61 SAVAGE, Robert—40. 41 SCHMIDLGALL. Dick—61 SCHULLER, Donald-61 SCHULTZ. Sandra—32. 181 SCHWEN. Thomas—48 Honor Soc . 12, Nurses Club 10. German Club 10, Ushor Club 12. ASPLUND. Lana—137. Annual 10. Y-Toons 10. Welcome Club II. AUGST. Linda—137. 97. An-nual II. Y-Teens 10. II. 12. Pub., Stage Crew 10. Hall Guide II. Nat’l Honor 12. Latin Club II. 12. Welcome Club 10. Ski Club 10. II. BABCOCK. Terry—137. 107. Track 12 Movio Operator. Hi-Y, Lottormen Club. 8AKER. Stanley—137. BALLENTINE. Charles—137. 97. Band 10. II. 12, Nat'l Honor 12. French Club 10, Gorman Club 11, 12. Rooter Club 10. II. Musical Or-chestra II. 12. A-Band Vice-Pres. 12. Activity Foir Display Head II. BALZER. Linda—137. 97. Annual II. 12. Y-Teens 10. II. 12. Stage Crow 10. Hall Guide 12. Nat'l Honor 12. BANDLI, Sandra—87. 137. 85. Annual II, Y-Toons 10. II, 12. All-School Chaplain. Pep Club Treasurer. 8ARDELL. Waltor—137. BARON. John—137. Hi-Y. II. 12. German Club 10. II. 12. Ski Club II. BARRE1T. Colloen—137. BATEMAN. Terry—138. 8ATES, Bruce—138. 126. Swimming 10. II. 12. French Club 11. 12. R-Club 12. Annual Royalty Welcome Club—92 World Aff.—I OS Wrestling—128 Y-Tcens— 86 SEARLS. Janice—48 SHERMAN. Virginia—61 SIVERMAN. Edward—20 SKARTVEDT. Vatvorg-42 SMITH. Clifford C.—20 SPURRIER. Hans—47. 48 STEVENS. Marcella—61 STRACK. Ruben—61 STUDLIEN. Marlene—29 STUHR. Harvey—61 SWANSON. Donald—33 TACKSON, John—61 THIEDE. John-22 TRAUTWEIN. Marvin—51 TROMBERS. Art—61 VAN LOON. Russell—40 VILLARS. Lawrence—45 VOGLAND. Carolyn—47 WALKER. John-48 WENCK. Ralph—61 WETTERGREN. David—48 WHITE. Francit—47 WIDSTROM. Lee-22. 23 WOJCICHOWSKY, Orest— 43 WRUCKE. Marvin—44. 45 YANG. Thomas—45 YOUNG. Robert-30 ZIMMERMAN. Steve—33 BATTIG, Barbara—138. 68. Y-Toons II 1.2 Chapter President, . Studont Council Alternate 12. Pep Club tl, 12, Welcome Committoo 12. BAUER. William—138. BAUERS. Joan—138. BECKEY. Joyce-138. BED8URY. Torry—138. Hi-Y 10, II, 12. German Club 10. II. 12, Tonnis II.Hockoy 11. BEGIN, Debbie—138. Annual. BEGIN. Leo—138. Choir II. 8EHL, Stove—138. Wrestling 8 Squad. BELANGER. Mary Kay—138. Choir II, Gorman II. BENDER. Richard—112. 138. Cross Country 12. Newspaper 12. 8ENNETT. Donne—138. 92. 95 97. Stage Crew 10-12. National Honor Society 12. Spanish Club 10, II. Tri-Chroma 10-12 (Pres. 12). Usher dub 10-12. BENNETT. Jean—138. 96. 97. 80. Doclamation II. Annual lo. II. Section Editor 12. Stage Crew 12, Nat'l Honor Society 12. VCY 10. Spanish Club 10. Gym Aid 10-12. 8ERDAHL. Philip—138. 91. 107. Tonis 10-12. Student Council 10-12. Hi-Y 10-12. All-School Vico-Pres.. German Club 10. II, Roofer Club II, Lettermans Club 12. 8ERG. David—138 53, 97. 185 Choir 12, Dramatic (Musi-cal) 11-12, Hall Guido 12. Rooter Club Troosuror 12, Hi-Y, Aud. Club II. 12. BERG. Knlhorino—138. Choir If. Y-Teons 10-12. Hall Guido 12. BERGQUIST. Bovorly—138. 97. Band 10-12. Nafl Honor II. 12. Fronch Club 10-12. Mako-up Crow 10. BERNER. Edward—138. BERRY. Janot—138, 92. Declamation 12, Dromatics 12. Y-Tcom 11-12. Stage Crow 12. Welcome Club 12. Usher Club II. 12. BERTA. Morsho—138. 97. Nat l Honor. BERWYN. Undo—138. BESCH. Darroll-138. BIEGERT. Carol—138. 97. GAA 10-12. Nat l Honor 12. Fronch Club 10. Annual Business Staff 12. 8IERMAN. Larry—139. Hi-Y II. Latin Club 10. II. BtES. Kathloon—139. Nursos Club 10. BINFORD, John—139. 97. 8ISHOP. Kathy. 139. 97. 8and 10-12, Hall Guido Substi-tuto 12. Nat'l Honor 12. 8ISTODEAU. Conrad — 139. Footboll 11 A Squad. Band 10. BIXLER. Margo—139. 52. B Choir II. Select Choir 12. BJERKEN. Chorion—139. Dramatics 12. GAA 10-11, Annual 12. Y-Toons Chaptor Pros., Pop Club 10-12 E«oc. Board. Gorman Club 10-12. Aud. Club II. 12. BLAIS. Choryl—58. 66. 139. 150. 133. Hall Guido 12. Choorloador 10-12. Pop Club II, 12. Fronch Club 10. Homocoming Court 12. BLAKE, Frod—139, 126. Swimming II, 12. Gorman Club 11. 12, Lottorman Club 12. BLEGEN. Halward—139. 90. 151. 136. 8and 10-12 Band Pros.. Senior Clast Cobinot, Gorman Club II, 12. Aud. Club II, 12, Orchestra II. 12. Hi-Y 10-12. BLOOM. Carol—139. GAA. Stago Crow. VCY. DECCA. BOESEN. Cocolio—193. Y-Toons. II, Hall Guido. BONFOEY. Leslie-139. GAA Annual. 12. Y-Tcons. 11-12, Pop Club. 11-12. Gorman Club 10. Choir. II. 12. BORK. Howord—139. 132. Trad. II, 12. Ski Team, 12. Ski Club. 10. II. 12. BOUFFORD. Diano—139. An-nual, 12. Y-Teon$. II, 12. Fronch Club 10. Wolcomo Club. 12. BRACHLOW. Steve—139. 76. Hockoy. 10 Dromatics 12. Band. 10-12. Stage Crew 12. Rootor Club. Aud. C'ub. Gorman Club, Hi-Y. BRACKNEY. Bru e—139. BRAUN. Sandy—139. BRAY. Eugene—139. Football. Hall Guido 12. BRAY. Sharon—139. 93. An-nual II. 12. FTA II. 12. BRECHT. Virginia—66. 72, 84. 52. 139. 150. GAA 10. Y-Teens 10-12. Student Coon-cil 10. II. Pep Club II. 12. Select Choir II. 12. Robin-aires 12. BREKKE. Nord-67. 114. 107, 139. Football 10-12. Bosket-ball 10-12. Track 10-12. Clast Officer 12. V. Pres. Loiter-man's Club 12. V. Pres. Ski Club 12. Hi-Y II. 12. BRYANT. Janot—140. Y-Teons 10-12. Tri-Chromo II. BRYANT. Nancy—NO. BUCKLEY. Gory—107. 140. Football 10. II. Track 10-12. BURESH. Gloria—140. Annual 11. Hall Guido. FTA. BURK. Karen—140. Debate. Y- Toons 12. BURNHAM. Mariio—52. 140. BURNS. Ellice—140. Stogo Crew 10. Hall Guido 12. 6URQUEST. James—97. 142. Wrostling 10. Hall Guido 12. Nat l Honor 12. Latin Club II. 8USE. Susan—140. Y-Teens 10. 11, Fronch Club 10. CAMP. Connie—52. 140. Choir 10-12. CAPITOLA. Robert—140. CARLAND. Tom—140. Band 10-12, Stage Crew 10. CARLBERG. Leighton—140. Hi-Y 12. CARLSON. Donald—117. 125. Band 10. II. Rooter 10. CARLSON. Jeanette — 140. Choir 10. II. Band 10. II. Newspaper 10. II. FHA 10, Cheerleader Alt. II, Pep Club 10. II. CARLSON. Peggy-84. 140. 136. Y-Teens 10. II. Robin-aires II. 12. Executive Board 12. CARLSON. Roger—140. CARLSON. Sandra—67. 81. 57. 90. 140. Band 10-12. Newspaper 10-12. Y-Toens 10-12. Student Council IQ-12. Wolcome Club 10-12. Quill and Scroll II. 12. Flag Twirlor II. 12, Spanish Club 10. Pep Club II. 12. Ski Club 10-12. CARLSON. Susan—140. Gorman Club. CASERTA. Nanci—140. Y-Teens II, Hall Guido 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Hall Guido 12. Nafl Honor 12. Spanish Club 10-12. FTA II. CAYO. Sandy—140. CEDER. Jonathan—140. Choir 10. Footor Club JA. CHAPMAN. Fostor — 140. Football 10. Student Council II. 10. CHELMO. Paula — 97. 140. Nafl Honor 12. Spanish Club 10. II. Pep Club 12. CHOROMANSKI. Judy-140. Declamation 12. Dramatics 12, Y-Toens 12. French Club 11. Pep Club 12, Aqua Robins 10-12. CHRISTENSEN. Nancy-68. 133. 140. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10. Cheer-loader II. 12. Ski Club II. 12. Wolcome Club II. Pep Club II. 12. CHRISTY. Dovid—140. Track 11. CLARK. Laura—97. 140. An-nual 12. Y-Toons II. 12, Nat'l Honor Society 12. French Club 10, II. Nurse's Club 12. CLAYTON. Judith—92. 140. GAA 12. Usher Club II. 12. Spanish Club 10-12. CLEMENS. Colloen—140. Y- Teens 10-12. French Club 10. COHEN. Robert—140. Hall Guide. COLEMAN. David—141. COLVILLE. Thomas — 141. Stage Crew II, 12. CONNER. Kathleen—90. 91. 97. 84. 141. Declamation II. 12. Annual II. Y-Teens 10 12. Student Council II. 12. Nafl Honor II. 12. AFS 11, 12. Fronch Club 10. II, Pres., 12, Welcome Club II. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Robin-aires II, 12. COOK. James—114. 90. 141, 53. 107. 136. Football 10-12. Track 10-12. Choir 10-12. Senior Class Pres., Student Council 10-12, Rooter Club. COONTS. Richard—141. CORNELIUS. Stove—97. 141. Football 10. II. Naf Hlonor 12. COSTELLO. Ann—141. COUTURE. Carol—97. 141. Nafl Honor 12. Guidance Office Assistant. CRAWFORD. Kathryn—141. GAA 10. Student Council 10, German Club 10. II, Choir 10. II, Pep Club II, 12. Office Education 12. CRAWFORD. Kristine—141. Y-Toens 10. Hall Guide 12. German Club II. 12. CREVER. Mary—141. Annual Business Staff 12. CRIPE. Bonnie—141. Band 10-12. Stage Crew 12. YFC IQ-12. CROSBY, Dole—141. CULP. Nancy—67. 84. 97. 136. 141. Declamation II. 12. Dramatics 12 A.nnuel II Y-Teons 10-12. Executive Board 12. Studont Council 11, Nafl Honor 12. French Club 10. II. AFS II. 12. FTA II. Robinaires 12. CURNOW. Sharon—141. Hall Guide 12. DAHLIN. Dale—114. 141. 107. 136. Football 10-12. Wrestling 10. Movie Operator 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Stu-dent Council 10. Hi-Y. DALE. Rolland—141. DAVIES. Carol—52. 141. Choir II. 12. French Club II. 12. German Club 10. DEAN. Arthur—141. Football II. Basoball, Hall Guide. DECKER. Richard—141. DEI LEY. Kathleon—97. 141. Declamation II. 12. Dromatics II, f2. Y-Toens 12. Stage Crew II. 12. Welcome 12. Spanish Club 10. DELAY. Diane—73. 141.52.97. 136. Choir II, 12. Dramatics 11. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Holl Guide 12. Senior Class Executive Board. Nafl Honor 12. Pep Club 10. 12. DEMOREST. Kennoth — 141. Hi-Y II. YFC 10-12. DEPPA. Mory—141. Choir 10. Y-Teens 10. Pep Club II. 12. DEVINE Edward—141. Hall Guido 12. DEWAR. Sonia—92. 141. GAA, Gorman 10-12. Usher 12. DEZIEL. Glonn—141. DIETL, Gregory—141. DINGLEY. Nancy 141—Choir 12. GAA 10-12. Y-Teens II. DOANE. Sherry—67. 90. 141. 52. 97. 91. Choir 10. Soloct 11. 12. Declamation 10. Y-Tcens 10-12, Student Council 10. 12. Nafl Honor II. 12. French Club 10. II. AFS 10. II. Wolcomo Club II, Pep Club II. 12. DOEPKE. Chris—114. 142, 97. 107. Football 10. A Squad 11. 12. Dramatics Musical 11. 12. Band 10. A II. 12. Movie Operator 12. Hall Guide 12. Nafl Honor 12. German Club 10, II. Aud. Club II, 12. Lotterman’s Club 12. DORAN. Tom—142. DORHOLT. Barbara — 142. Spanish Club 10. DORMA. Alice—66. 142, 151. 52. 85. 69. Y-Teens 10-12 Pros.. Hall Guide 12. Pep Club II. 12. Latin Club II. 12. Aud. Club 10-12. Solect Choir 12. DOSHAN, Susan—142. GAA 10. Y-Toens II. 12. Hall Guide 12, German Club. DOTEN. Linda—142. Y-Toens 10-12. Ski Club II. Nurses Club 12. DOUGHERTY. Charles—128. 130. Cross Country II. Wrestling 10-12. DRAKE. Jerry—67. 142. 150. 136. Dromatics II. 12. Band 10-12, Hall Guide 12. Student Council 10. Announcement II. 12. DUBUQUE. Mary Jo-97. 142. Annuel 12. Nafl Honor 12. French II, 12. Pep Club 10. DUREN8ERGER. Donald—83 97. 142. Dobate II. Nafl Honor II. 12. Science Club 10-12. World Affairs II. 12. DUSTIN. Joyce-94. 142. Y-Teens II. 12. YFC 12. Tri. Chroma 12. ECKLUND. David—142. EICHER. Wayne—142. Foot-ball 10. Movie Operator IQ-12. ELLINGBOE. 8onnie—67. 86. 142. 52. 85. Annuol II. Y-Toons 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. Wolcome Club 10-12. Ski Club II. 12. Solect Choir 12. ELLISON. Tom—114. 90. 142. 53. 107. Football 10-12. Basketball 10. Track 10-12. Hockey II. Band 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Sophomore Class Pres.. Student Council 10- 12. Hi-Y, Lettermans Club Pres. 80YLE. Gary—139. CAYE. Leslie—97. 100. 140. ELLISON. Tom H.—94. 142. YFC 12. Select Choir. ELVIN. Frank—53. 142. Rooter 10-12. Fronch 10. II. Ski Club II. 12. Select Choir 11. 12. ENGLER, Michael—142. ERDAHL. Jamos—142. Dramatics 12. Band 10. Stago Crow 10-12. Movie Operator 12. German Club II. ERICKSON, Gary—142. ERICKSON. Gregory--91. 142. Hall Guido II. Studont Council 12. Hi-Y 10-12. Jr. Class Board II. ERICKSON. Janice — 142. Stage Crow 10. Y-Teons IQ-12. Ski Club 10-12. ERICKSON, Noro—97. 142. Stage Crew 10-12. Nafl Honor 12. ERTL. Jano—82. 86. 142. 96. 97. Dobato 10. Declamation 10-12. Focus 12. Annual 12. Copy Editor. Nowspapor 12, Y-Teons 10-12. Nafl Honor II. 12. Spanish Club 10. Fronch Club II. 12. JA 12. EUTENEUER. Donnis—142. EVANS. Janico—143. 97. 102. Band 10-12. Y-Teens 10-12. Nafl Honor 12. Latin 10-12. Pop Club II. 12. FTA 12. EVERSON. Lynn—143, 52. 102. Choir 10 12. GAA 10. Y-Teens 10. Latin Club II. 12, Pep Club II. 12. EXEL. Michael—143. 123. 125. 69. Basketball 10-12. Baseball 10-12. FAHLGREN. Sandra-97. 143. Swimming II, Y-Teens 12. Nafl Honor II. 12. YFC 10. 11. FAHSE, Diano—143. 97. Y-Toons. Nafl Honor, Spanish Club 12. Pep Club 10. II. FAIRBANKS. Yvonne — 143. Choir 10. Y-Teens 10-12. Hall Guido 12, Student Council II, Pop Club II. 12, Gorman Club 10. Ski Club II. FALINK. Bruce—143. Trock 12. Athletic Manager 10. Band 10-12. YFC 10-12. FALK, Larry—143. FALK. Michael—143. Hi-Y 10. FARLEY. Linda—97. 136. 143. Choir 10-12. Dramatics 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Senior Class Cabinet 12. Ski Club II. 12. Nafl Honor 12, Wolcome Club II. 12. Pop Club II. 12. French Club 10. FARNI. Edward—69. 102. 114. 116. 143. Football 10-12. Baseball 10-12, Latin Club II. 12. Orchestra 10. II. Hi-Y 10-11. FARRIER. Dawn—143. Annual. Hall Guide. French 10. II. F.T.A. FEARON. Robert—143. Hall Guide. FAULKNER. Robert—143. FELIX. Dennis-143. FESENMAIER. Vaughn—143. FILL8RANDT. Linda—87. 143. Nurses Club 10. Rod Cross 11. 12. FISCHER. Beverly—143. 97. 91. Studont Council II. 21. Nafl Honor II. 12. Ger-man Club 10. II. Pep Club 12. FISCHER. Craig—143. Basketball 10. Golf 10. II. 12. Hall Guido 12. German Club 10. 11, 12, Letterman's Club 12. FLOOD. Mike-143. Hi-Y 12. FLOYD. Jim—143. Tennis II. 12. Ski Team 12. Band 10. Rooter Club 12. German II. 12. 186 FOGELBERG. Judy — 143. Choir 10. FORSBERG. Judy—84. 143. Y-Teens 10-12. Tri-Chroma 12. Robinaires 12. French Club 10. FOUTS. Judy—143. 97. Debate. Nowspapor. Nat'l Honor. Y-Teens. FRANCE. Jim—144. FRASE. Sharon—144, 52. 97. Nat'l Honor II, 12. Glee Club 12. Spanith II. 12. FREDRICK. John—144. Foot-ball 12. Basketball 12. FREDRICK. Ken—144. Football 10. II. FREEMAN. Miko—144. FRERICHS. Karen—144. Hall Guide 12. FRIES, Jim—144. 97. Band IQ-12, Nat'l Honor II. 12. German Club 10. World Affairs 12. Rooter Club 12. FURY. Jerry—144. Spanith Club. FYLLING. Judy-144. Debate 12. Annual. Latin Club 11, 12. Welcome Club 12. Library Club 10. GALLAHER. Dennis—144. Hi-Y. GAMACHE. William — 144. Choir 10. Ski 12. GANGELHOFF. Mike—144. GARDNER. Joyce—144. Y-Teen 10-12, Job's 12. GATEN8Y. Una—144. Wei-come II. Hi-Steppert, Of. fice Assistant GATES. Daryl. 144 Choir 12. Hell Guide. GAULKE. Sandra—144. GAA 12. Y-Teens 10. Red -Crots 10. GAWLIK. Kathy—144. 52. 97. Choir 10-12, Student Council II, Nat'l Honor 12, Musical II. 12. GERLACH. Gayle—92. 144. 97. Declamation 10. 12. Dramatics II. 12. Band 10. II. GAA 10. Y-Teent 10. Stago Crew 10. II. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Red Cross 10. Usher Club 10-12. AFS 10-12. FTA 10-12, Pep Club II. 12. German Club 10-12. Jr. Achievement 10-12. Welcome Club 10-12. GFROERER. Jon—144. GIBSON. Harvey—144. GIDEO, Carole—144. Y-Teens 11. French Club II. 12. An-nual Business Staff 12. GINTHER. Diane-84. 144. Robinairet 12. GLOVER. Edwin—144. Band 1012. Aud. Club 10. GOEDE, Sandra—144. GOODWIN. Philip—90 144. 53. 52. 123. 69. 71. 136. Basketball 10-12, Tennis II- 12. Choir II. 12. Senior Vice Pres.. Hi-Y. Letterman's 12. GRAHAM. Linda—66. 144, 52. Choir 10. 12. Y-Teens IQ-12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council 10, II, Aud. Club 10-12. GRAMLING. Carolyn—67. 90. 144. 91. Annual II, Stage Crew 12. Hall Guido 12. Class Officer 11, Student Council 12. Welcome Club 10-12. French Club 10. II. AFS 12. Pep Club II. 12. FTA II. Homecoming Committee 12. GRANT. Sheryl—144. Band 10-12. Y-Teens 10-12. Student Council 10. 12. Latin Club II. 12. Spanith Club 10. GRAY. Roger—144. Hall Guide II. G REGER SON. 8ruce—144. GROEN, Suzanne—145. Y-Teen. Ski Club Jl. 12. GULLICKSON. Keith — 145. Hall Guide. GUSTAFSON. Joanne—145. Y-Teens. Nat'l Honor. German Club 10. II, Jr. Red Cross 10. GUSTAFSON, Kristine—145. 97. GWYNN. Kay—163. Choir. Declamation. GAA. Focus. Newspaper, Y-Teens. Spanish Club Vice Pres.. Speech Club. Pres., Art Club Secretary. GWYNN. Sherrill—145. 52. Choir 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Spanish Club 10. Pep Club 10. Musical II. 12. HABERLE. Joy—145. HAFEN. John—145. HAGSTROM. Robert—145, 97. Movie Operator 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12. German Club 10, Science Club II. HALEEN. Leonard—112. 113. 145, 151. 96. 97. 166. Track 12, Cross Country II, 12, Nat'l Honor II. 12. Letter-man's Club 12. Spanish Club 10. HALL. Don—145. 107. Hockey 10-12. Letterman's Club 12. HALL. John—145. HALLMAN. Richard — 145. 123. Basketball 10-12. Baseball 101-2, Letterman's Club 12. HAMMEROT. Linda — 145. Choir 10. Annual Business Staff 12. Student Council 11. 12. Y-Teens 12. Ski Club. Robinairet II. 12. HAMLIN. Margaret—67. 90. 145. Annual 12. Student Council 12. French Club II. 12. Robinaires II, 12. HAMMER. Jeffroy — 145. Movio Oporator. Hall Guide. HAND. Randy—145, 125. 12. Golf. Band 10-12. Rifle 10. HANEY. Ned — 145. Hall Guide. HANNU. Barb—145. Band 10-21. Stage Crew. Nat'l Honor 12. German Club 10, II. HANSEN. Lynda—145. GAA 12, Declamation II, Y-Teens 10-12. Stago Grew 10. 12. French Club 10. Welcome Club 12. Tri-Chroma 12. Ushor Club 12. HANSEN. Robert—145. 120. 107. Baseball 10, Tennis IQ-12. Hockey 10-12, Student Council 10. Letterman's 12. Hi-Y II. 12. HARDING. Linnea—90. 145. Y-Teens 10-12, French Club 10. HARRIS. Biston—145. HARRIS. Merrillyn—145. 52. 76. Choir 10-12,' Dramatics 12. GAA 10. Y-Teens 12. Stage Crew 10-12. Hall Guide 10. II. YFC 10-11. Wedome. German Club IQ-12. Nurses 10. Aud. Club 12. HARRISON. Patrick—114. 145. 117. 107. Football 10-12. Baseball II, Golf II, Athletic Mon. 10-12. HAUBRICH, Edward — 145. Gymnastics II. HAUGE. Donald—145. Wrestling 10. II, Band 10. II. Rooter Club 10. II. Ski Chib 10-12. HAUGE. Ron—145. HAUSCHILD. Peter—145. 80. Declamation 10-12. Dramatics 10-12. Annual 12. Stage Crew II, 12. StVident Council II, 12. Spanith Club 10. II. Hi-Y 10. Rooter Club 10. YFC 10. AFS II. Nat'l Thespians II. 12. Choir 10. II. World Affairs. II. 12. Aud. Club II. 12. HAWKINS. Susan—145. HEADLEY. Alan—145. Cycling Club. HEBERT. Joy—145. Spanish Club 10. Honor Roll 10. HENDEL. Russel—145. Band 10-12. HENDRICKSON. Donald — 145. HENDRICKSON Linda—145. Y-Teent. HENNEY. Neil—69. 90. 123. 114. 145. 151. Football 10-12. Basketball 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Vice-Pres. II. Student Council 12. Letterman's Club. HENNING. Gaile—145. 76. Choir 10. Declamation 12, Dramatics 12. Stage Crew 12. HERDER. Patricia—145. HEROUX. Suzanne — 154. French Club 11, Welcome Club II. 12. HETCHLER. David—83. 145. Debate II. Declamation II, Movie Operator 10-12. Science Club 10. Russian Club 10. II. HILL. Donald—145. HILL. Douglas—154. HILL. Terry—112. 146. Cross Country 12. French Club 10. HILLSTROM. Thomas — 146. Hall Guide 12. HIMLIE Judy—146 . HOFFMAN, Mike—146. 97. Chess Club 10. II. Nat'l Honor 12. World Affairs II. 12. HOGY.-Oarwyn—146. Football 10. HOKANSON. Darlene—146. Y-Teens 10. HOLL. David—146. 80. Foot-ball II, Choir 10. Bowling 10-12. Annual II, 12. Newspaper 12. French Club 10. HOLLAND, Dennis—146. Tennis. Golf. HOLMAN, Douglas—146. 125. 147. Basketball, Hi-Y. German Club. HOLMES. Linda—146. Y-Teens. Hall Guide. German Club. HOLYER. Diane—146. Choir 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Pop Club 11, 12. Welcome Club II, AFS 10-12. Jr. Achievement 11. HOOK, Cynthia. Y-Toans 10. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Pop Club II. 12. French Club 10. HORNIBROOK. Howard — 146. Move Operator. HOUSEHOLDER. Nancy—146. GAA 10-12. Hall Guide 12 Nurses Club. HOUSER. Michael—114. 147. Football 10-12, Wrostling 10. Student Council 10. Hi-Y II. 12. HOVDEN. Bernhard—147. 97. Hockey II, Band 10-12. Light Crew 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12. Latin Club 10-12. Rooter Club II. 12. HOWE. Craig—147. Declamation 11-12. Dramatics 12. Stage Crew 12. Nat'l Honor 12. German II. 12. Science Club 11-12. HOWE. Michael—147. Wres-tling 10. II. Hall Guide IQ-12. HUOVIE. Curtis-67. 91. 96. 97. 107. 147. 151—Basketball 10. Tennis 10-12. Hockey 10-12. Band 10. Student Council II, 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Letterman's Club Secretary 12. HUSTAD Arnold—147. HUSTING. Patricia—147 .97. 53. Select Choir II. 12 Nat'l Honor II. 12. Jr. Red Cross 10. Spanish Club 10. HUTCHINSON. Larry — 73. 147, 53. Choir II. 12. Dramatics II. 12. Focus 10. Newspaper II, Stage Crew 12. Student Council II. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Nat'l Thespians 12. IRELAND. Barbara — 147. GAA 10-12. Hall Guide 12. JACOBSON. Barbara — 92. 147. Y-Teens 10. 12. Stage Crew 10. 12. Hall Guide 12. Usher Club 10-12, Spanish Club II. 12. Tri-Chroma 12. YFC 10. 12. JACOBSON. Loleeta — 112. 147. Choir 10. II. Declamation II. Latin II, 12. FTA 12. Cycle Club II. 12. Tri-Chroma 12. JAEGER. Sidney—67, 68. 90. 147. 151. Track 10-11. Band 10-12. Student Council IQ-12. Pres, of Aud. Club. JAMES. Carol—147. Pep Club 12. Spanish Club II. 12. Tri Chroma II. Welcome 12. Annual II. JAMISON. Richard—147. JENSEN, Thomas—107. 120. Football 10. Baseball 10-12. Hockey 10-12. Move Operator II, Hall Guide 11-12. Treasurer 10. StJdent Council 10-12. Rooter Club. Spanish Club 10. Hi-Y 11 12. Gym Aid 12 . JENSON. Dowayne—147. JERDE. Donald—147. JEWETT. Sandra—86. 147. Band 10-12. Y-Teens Vice Pres. II, Pros. 12, Hall Guide 12. German Club 10-12. JOGODKA. Mike—147. Track. JOHN. Louise—147. Declamation. Y-Teens, Stage Crew, Cycling Club. French Club. JOHNSON. Barbara—97. 147. Y-Teens II, 12. Nat'l Honor 12, French Club II. JOHNSON. Charles — 147. Swimming 10. JOHNSON. Darrell — 147. Wrestling II. JOHNSON. David—83. 147. Movie Oporator II. 12. Library Club II. YFC 10. JOHNSON. David W.—148. Hi-Y 10-12, Rooter Club 10-12. JOHNSON. Diane—148. Y-Teens 10-12, Hall Guide 12, French Club 10. JOHNSON. Donald — 148. Football 10. II. Track IQ-12, Dramatics 12. Russian Club President, Orchestra 10. JOHNSON. Douglas — 148. Stage Crew II. Movie Operator 10. II. Hall Guide 12. JOHNSON. Elaine—92. 148. Stage Crew II, 12. Spanish 10. JOHNSON. Gregory — 148. Hall Guide. German Club 10. JOHNSON. Janie-148. JOHNSON. Judith—148. Y-Teens 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. Welcome Club II, French Chib 10-12. Business Education 12. JOHNSON. Catherine—52 148. Choir. Y-Teens. Hall Guide. JOHNSON. Mary-53. 69. 148, Dramatics 12. Stage Crew 12. Hall Guide 12. JOHNSON. Patricia—90. 148. Y-Teens II. 12 Chapter President. Student Council II, 12. German Club 10-12. Pop Club 12. JOHNSON, Richard — 148. Movie Operator, Nat'l Honor, Ski Club. Latin Club. JOHNSON. Scott—102. 114. 148. Football 10-12. Track 10-12. Wrestling 10. Hall Guide 12. Student Council 10. Latin Club II. 12. JOHNSON, Sharon E.—80. 148. Band 10-12 .Annual II. 12 Section Editor. Y-Teens 10-12. Stage Crew II. 12. Spanish Club 10. II. Pap Club 12. JOHNSON. Sharon L.—97. 148. Choir 10. Y-Teens IQ-12. Nat'l Honor 12. Latin Club II, 12, Tri-Chroma 12. JOHNSON. Suzanne—92. 93. 148. Band 10-12. GAA IQ-12. Stage Crew 10. II. Spanish Club 10-12. FTA II. 12. AFS 10-1.2 Usher 10-12. JOHNSTON. Jean — 148. Spanish 10. JOHNSTON. Phillip—88. 148. Movie Operator. Hi-Y. Orchestra. JOHNSTON. Robert — 148. Gymnastics 10-12. Movio Operator II, 12. JOHNSTONE Wayne—148. Gymnastics. JONES. Gerald—53, 97. 148. Gymnastics 12, Choir 10-12. Annual II, 12. Nowspaper 12. Nat'l Honor 12, Bowling Team 10-12, Cap. II. JORGENSON. William—148. Stogo Crew 10, Hall Guide IO-h2, German Club 10-12. JURICHKO. Peter-83. 97. 148. Declamation II, Band 10-12. Annual 12. Movie Operator 10-12, Nat'l Honor 12, German Club II, 12. Science Club 10-12. World Affairs 12. KAEPPE. Shirley-87. 148. Choir II, 12. Rod Cross President II, 12. Pep Club 10. KALIN. Gerald—148. Band IQ-12. Rooter Club. Ski Club. KASTANOS. Peter—148. KAUP. Carl—148. Cycle Club. KAUPER. Michael—97. 148. Student Council, Nat'l Honor 12. Science Club. Radio Club. German Club. KEELER. Patricia—67. 90. 91, 97. 133. 136. 148. Executive Board II, 12. Nat'l Honor 11. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Cheerleader A B Squad II, 12, French Club II. KELLER. Waren—148. KELLY. Charles—149. 76. Declamation 12. Musical 12. KELLY. Eileen—97. 149. Band 10-12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. French Club 10-12. |gy KEMP. Kathy—149. Focus II. Annuol II, Nowspopor II, 12. Y-Toons 10. I I Chaptor Prosidont. 12 All-School Publicity, Hall Guido 12, Pop Club II. 12, Tri-Chroma II, Walcomo Club. KENNETH. Suajn—149. Holl Guido 12. KENNEY. Mary—S3. 149. Choir 10-12, Y-Teens 10. Hall Guido 12, German Club 10. Pep Club 12. KIDDER. Stophon—149. Annual 12. Movio Oporator 10. Chom. Lab. Assistant 12. KIENITZ. James—149. Bojo-ball. Fronch 10. KINGSRUD. Kathleen—149. KISSEL. Frank—149. Rooter Club 10. II, Spanish Club 10. II. Russian II. KLEIN, Corol—149. 97. Natl Honor II. 12. Spanish Club 10. II. Y-Teons 10, II. KLEINHENZ, Allen-149. KLICK. Michael—149. Bond 10. KLOSTER. Barbara—97. 149. Y-Toons II, Student Council 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Spanish Club 10-12. AFS II, FTA II. Pop Club 12. KNAUFF. Judith—149. Choir 1012. GAA 10. Y-Toons II. 10. Student Council 10. II. KNAUFF. Richard-76. 90. 117. 149. Football A MBM Squad 10-12. Baseball 10. Class Officer 10. II. Studont Council 10-12. Gorman Club. KNOBLOCH. Undo—97. 149. Declamation 12. Band 10. 12. Annuol 12. Y-Toens 10. 12. Stago Crow 10. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Gorman Club 10-12. Pop Club II. KNUDSON. Gary—149. Cross Country. Hockoy. KNUTSON. David—149. Nows-papor II, Stago Crow 10. 12. Movie Oporator 10-12. Rootor Club II. Gorman Club II. 12. KOENEKE, Thomas—149. Hall Guido 12. KRAEMER. Linda—149, 97. Annual. Section Editor II, Nat'l Honor 12. Pop Club 12. KRANTZ. Lindsay — 149. Hockoy. KRANZ. Dave—112. 113. 149. 97. Track 10. II. 12. Cross Country II, 12. Band 10. 11. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. KREATZ. Corol—52. 84, 149. Choir 10. II, 12. Dramatics 10. II. 12, Movie Operator, Robinaires II. 12. Aud. Club 10. II. 12. Ski Club 10. II. 12. KRICKLE. Linda—149. Choir 11. G.A.A. 10. Y-Teens II. 12. Hall Guido 12. Club. Wolcomo Club. KROMER. Christine—52. 84. 149. Annual 10. Y-Teens 10. 11. 12. Aqua Robins 10. II. Robinairos 12. Musical II. 12. Choir 10. II. 12. Aud. Club II. 12. KROMER. Kristine—97. 149. KROOHN. Elaine—149. KRUEGER. Cheryl—149. Y-Toons 10-12. Choir 12. Wol-come Club 10-12, A.F.S. 10- 11. KRUEGER. Dick—149. Gymnastics 10-12, Hi-Y 10-12. KRULIKOSKY. Janice—149. Y-Toons 12. KRYDUBA. John—152. KYLLONEN. Joyce-152. Y-Toons 12. G-A.A. 10-11. Pop Club 10. II. LoCLARE, Margarot — 152. Spanish Club 11-12. LADD. Curtiss—152. LAKOWSKE. Cheryl — 152. Hall Guide. LALIBERTE. Michaol—114, 152, 117. Trock II. Football (A Squad 11-12. B Squad 10). Wrestding 10 A. B Squad. LANDIN. Pamola—152. Hall Guido. Nurses Club 10. Red Cross 10. LARSEN. Kathie—66. 57. 151, 152. 91. Band. Student Council. Latin Club. Ski Club. Special Projects. Studont Council Executive Board. Orchestra. LARSEN. Lynn—90. 152. 97. Y-Toens 10-11-12. Student Council II. 12. Nationol Honor Society 12. Pop Club 11-12. Spanish Club 11-12. Aqua Robins 10-11-12. LARSON. Bruce—150. 152. Golf. Gymnostics 10. Movio Oporator, Hall Guide. Ski Club. LARSON. Kathleen—67. 90. 152. G.A.A. 10. Pep Club 12. LARSON. Lynda-92. 152, 94. G.A.A. 10-11-12. Annual 10-11-12. Y-Teens 10-11-12. Stage Crew 10-11-12. Movio Operator 12. Library Club 10-11. YFC 10-11. Usher Club 10-11-12. Welcome Club II. LEE. James—152. Stage Crew 10. Rooter Club 10-11. LEE. Mory Koye— ISO. IS2. 97. Declamation 11-12, Dramatics, Y-Teens 10. National Honor Socioty 11-12. Fronch Club 10-11-12. German Club II. AFS Committee II. Tri-Chroma 10. LEGUS. Larry—152. 97. Declamation 11-12. Focus, Stage Crew 12. National Honor Socioty 12. Rootor II, World Affairs II, 12. LEITER, Larry—152. 96. Gorman 10. II. Hi-Y 10. II. 12. LEMBERG. Joan—152. 97. An-nual II. 12. Y-Toons 10. II. 12, National Honor Socioty II. 12. Spanish Club II. 12. Nursos Club 10. II, 12. LEVY. George—83. 152. Band, Science Club. LEYH. Judy—152. 97. 80. An-nuol Section Editor 12, Y-Teons 10-12. National Honor Society II, 12. Pop Club II. J2, Spanish Club 10-12. F.T.A. II. LIBBY. Donnis—152. LIGON. John—152. LINBURG. Sandra — Band 10-12. Y-Toons 10. II. Gor-man 10-12. LINDBLOM, Craig — Track II. 12. Hockoy 12. Hall Guldp. 152. LINDERHOLM. Mary — 152. 66. 57, 97. Band 10-12. Y-Toons 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12, Pep Club 10-12. LINDQUIST. James—152. 127, 126. 107. Swimming 10-12. LINDQUIST. Toresa—152. LITECKY. John—152. 117. Football 10-12, Boseboll 10. 11. Ski Club. LITHERLAND. Goil—152. Y- Toons 10, Hall Guido 12. LOECHLER. Janot—152. 90. 133. 136. Declamation 12. Hall Guido 12. Executive Board 10. II. Student Council 10-12. LOEHLEIN. Bob—152. Gymnastics 10. LOGE. William—153. Band 10-12. LOMKER. Michael—153. Band 10, Movio Operator 10-12. LOOMIS. Romoin—153. Swimming II. 12. Bond 10-12. LUND. Clifford—153. LUND. Virginia—153. 90. Y-Teens 10-12, Nat'l Honor II, 12. German Club 10. LUND8ERG. Karen—153. Hall Guide 12. MAGDA. Joseph—153. Movie Operator 12. MAHONEY. Judy—153. Choir 10-12. MALONE. Lynda.—66. 90. 153. Aqua Robins 10-12. Focus II. Newspaper II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Student Coun. 10 12. Pop Club. German Club. Ski Club. MALTZEN. Bruce—53. 93. 153. Choir 10-12. Dremotics II. 12. Stage Crew 10-12, Movio Oporator II, 12. Future Teachers II, 12, Russian Club II. 12. Ski Club 12. MANZ. Patricio—153. German Club 10. II. Office Education. MARCINIAK. Rosemarie—153. Hall Guide. MARSH. Patrick—153. MATHIS. Julio—153. Choir 10. GAA 10. MATHIS. Robort—153. MATH I SON. Karalee—153. MAURER. Gregory—53. 94. 153. Choir 10-12. Declamation 12. Dramatics II. 12. Stage Crew II, 12, Hall Guido 12. YFC 10-12. Ger-man Club II. 12, Nationol Thespians 12. MAX. Kristine—153. Declamation II. Studont Council Alt. 12. JA 10-12. McCaffrey. Robert— 153. Football 10. Wrestling IQ- 12. Choir 10. 12. Movie Operator 12. Holl Guide 12. Rootor Club. McCARTY. Judy—153. Y. Teens 10-11, Hall Guido 12. McClellan, Dougios—53, 120. 121. 153. Tennis 10-12. Hockey 10-12. Choir II. 12. McCORMACK. William—153. Band 10-12. McFARLANE. David — 153. Baseball II. 12. Holl Guido 12. Ski Club. McGRATH. Undo—153. McKENZlE. Darleen—153. McLaughlin. Condice — 153. Spanish Club McLAUGHLIN. Kristine—153. Y-Toens. Movie Operator, Cycling Club. McMANUS. Janice — 153. GAA II. MELINA Raymond—153. MEIIIN John—153. MERWIN. Gerald—90. 68. 97. 154. 150. Track II. 12. Declamation 12. Dramatics 12. Band II. 12, Annual 12. Hi-Y II, 12, Movie Operator II, 12. Hall Guide 12. President of Student Coun-cil 12, Nat'l Honor 12. Fronch Club 10-12, Rootor Club 10-12. World Affoirs Club 12, Aud. Club. MICHELSON. Tom — 154. Movio Oporator 12, German Club II. 12. Hi-Y 12. MIGATZ. Michael—91. 154. Baseball. Hall Guide 12. Studont Council 12. MILLER, Janice—154. Y-Teens 10. II. Hall Guide 12. MILLfcK. Jon—154. MILLER. Ponny—154. Y-Teons 10. MILLS. Choryf—52. 154. Choir 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Hall Guido 12. French Club II. 12. MINICK. Warron—154. Hall Guide. MINIKUS. David—154. News-paper 10-12. MOEN. Linda—154. MOLLAND. Mary—154. MONROE. Janet—52. 94. 97. 154. Choir 12. Nat'l Honor 11. 12. YFC 10-12. Chaplain. German Club 10-12. MOODY. Jerry—154. Holl Guide. MOOERS. Jeff—154. Stage II Rootor 11-12. MOORE. Linda—53. 73. 150. 154. Choir 12. Declamation II, Dramatics II, 12. Pep Club. Thespians II. MORGAN. Debra—154. GAA 11. 12. Library Assist. 10. MUELLER. Craig—97. 154. Golf 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Ski Club II. 12. Letierman's Club 12. MUNN. Terry—154. Football 10-12. Baseball 10-12. Holl Guide II. Rooter Club 10-12. MUNSINGER. Williem—154. Gymnastics Jl. 12. Movie Operator. MURPHEY. Dennis—154. Base-ball 12. Hall Guide 12. MURPHY. James — 154. Hockey 10. Student Council 10. Rooter Club 10. MURPHY. Michael—154. Football 10-12. Baseball II. 12. Hall Guide 12. Hi-Y II. 12. MURRHY. Robin—154. Band 10-12. GAA 10. Y-Teens 10- 12. Stago Crew II, 12. Pep Club 12. MURTINHO. Veronico—91. 97. 154. Y-Teens. Nat'l Honor. Pep Club. Spanish Club. MYREN. David—155. Rooter Club II. VCY. NACHTSHEIM. Chorles—155 Track 10. Hall Guido 12. NELSON. Arlene—66. 69. 89. 91. 96. 97. 155—Annual 1C 11, Y-Toens II, 12. Ha Guido 12, Class Sccretor 10. Student Council 10-1? Nat'l Honor. Pop Club. Wo1 come Committee ,12. AF 12. Spanish Club 10-12. NELSON. Lawrence—107. 155 Football 10-12, Baseball 10 12. Wrestling 10-12. Lotter men's Club 12. NELSON. Phyllis—68. 80. 86 97. 155. Choir II. Stu dont Council II. Nat Honor 12. French Club 10 12. Ski Club II. 12. Poi Club II, 12. Wolcomo Clul 11. 12. Snow Week Cour 12. NELSON. Stephen—136. 151 155. Wrestling 10. Hal Guido II. Student Counc- 10. Electronics 10. 12, Sk Club 12. Spanish. Hi-Y. NENDZA, Herald—155. Gym nasties 10. NESLUND. Laura—155. Docla mation II, Dramatics 12 Stago Crow. Hall Guide. NESSETH. James—53. 155 Choir 10-12. Hi-Y 10-12. Sk. Club II, Rooter Club 10 11. NEULEIB. Unda—97. 155. Hall Guide 12. Gorman Club 10- 12. Orchestra 10-12. NEWELL. Linda—155. Fronch Club II. Y-Teens 10-12. NICHOLS. David—52. 53. 155. Choir 10-12. Dramatics II. 12. Hall Guide 12. Thespians 12 Hi-Y 12. NICHOLS. Mark—155. Band 10. NORTON. Carolyn—52. 155. Choir 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. French II. 12. NYBERG, Gloria—53. 155. Choir 12. GAA 10. Y-Teens 11. 12. Hall Guide 12. Pep Club II, 12. Welcome Club 10. AFS 12. Orchestra 10. NYGREN. Chorfos—155. Hal Guide 12. NYSTROM. Leonard — 155 Hall Guido 12. ODAIR. Jerry—155. Track II Golf 12. Hi-Y 12. ODELL. Patricia—155. Y-Teen 10-12. Tri-Chroma II. 12 Spanish 10. OGREN, Gretchen—155. Bern 10-12. Annual 12. Y-Teen 10-12. Stage Crew 12. Tri Chroma II, 12. Germa Club 10. OGREN. Jomes—107. 126 155—Swimming 10-12. Ger man II, 12. OGREN. Judith—155. Y-Teen 10. French 10. OGREN. Kathryn—53. 155. Y Teens. O'HEHIR, Trisha—155. Y Teens. Spanish Club. OH MAN. Charlotte—94. 97 155. Nowspaper II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Stage Crew 10. Nat'l Honor 12. Tri-Chrome 12. YFC II. 12. OLLINGER. Nancy—156. Rec Cross. OLSEN. Kenneth—156. OLSON. Gary-156. Hall Guide. Nat'l Honor II. 12. OLSON. Joanne—Y-Teons. Student Council. Germon Club 10. Ski Club. Pop Club. OLSON. Jeanne—156. OLSON. Joann—156. OLSON. Koren. Y-Teens 10-12. Stage Crew 10. French Club 10-11. 'OLSON. Mary—156. Band 10-12. GAA 10. OLSON. Patricia—ISA. GAA 10. 11, Annual II. OLSON. Sandra—IS6. Hall Guida 12. OLSON. Stovon—156. Band 10. OPDAHL, Nancy—156. ORGON. Warren—156. ORR Marva—53. 97. 156. Choir 12. Natl Honor II. 12. Spanish Club II. 12. OSTAPENKO. Alo ander—156. OSTERHUS. Carl—156. Movie Oparalor 12. OSTLUND. David—156. OSTMAN. Lowell—156. Foot-ball 12. Boteball. Hockey 11. 12. Band 1012. Movie Operator 10-12. Rooter Club 12. OSTREIM. Dovid—156. Band 10-12, Stoqo Crew II, 12. Hi-Y 10. Ski Club 10. OSTROM. Jim—132. 156. Golf. Hall Guide. Ski Club. Ski Team. OUKROP. Kathy—57. 66. 67. 90. 156—Declamation 12. Dramatics 12. Band 10-12. Y-Teens 10-12. Hall Guido 12. Clast Officer 10. Gar-man Club 10-12, Aqua Robins 10-12. Pep Club 12. Flag Twirler 12, Orchestra. Ski dub II. 12. Aud. Club 12. OVIK. Greg—97. 156. Declamation II. 12. Dramatics 10-12, Stage Crew 10-12. Nat‘1 Honor 12. Aud. Club 10-12, Nat'l Thetplant II. 12. PALMQUIST. Marilyn — 84. 156. Declamation II. GAA 10. II, Student Council 12. Guidance office assist. 12. Orchestra 10-12, Robinaires 12. PARKER. Judy-1 S6. PARKS. Jim—156. Golf 12. PASCHKE. Mary—156. PAULUS. Gary-97. 156. Trock. Nat‘1 Honor 12. Rooter Club 12. PEABODY. Sandra—156. Y-Teens II. Ski Club II. PEARSON. Nancy—156. Choir. Y-Teens. Stage Crew. PEASE. Crass—97. 156. Trock. Cross Country 12. Tennis 12. Nafl Honor II, 12. Basketball 12. Hi-Y 12. PEDLAR. Gerald—116. 126. 127. 150. 156. Football 12. Swimming 10-12, Hall Guide 12. Pres. Hi-Y 12. Hi-Y IQ-12. Lettorman’s. Club 12. PENGEILY. Scott—112. 113. 157. Track II. 12. Cross Country II, 12. Basketball 10-12. Hi-Y 12. Lettermen’s Club 12. PENNA. Sandra—92. 157. An-nuol II. 12. Stage Crew 12. Hall Guida 12. Welcoma Club II. Usher Club II. 12. PEPIN. Garry—157. PERKINS. David—157. PERSSON. Susan—66. bl, 68. 90. 91. 52. 157. Choir 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council II. 12. Pep Club. PETERS. Mark—125. Golf II. • 12. PETERSON. Larry—157. Gymnastics 12. PETERSON. Margaret—157. Declamation II. 12, Focus 12. Stage Crew II, Aqua Robins 12, German Club 10-12. PETR EE. Lanedo—53. 97. 157. Choir II, 12. Y-Teent 12, Nafl Honor 12. Spanish dub 12. PETRIE. Doug—90. 114. 122. 123. 125. 150. 157. Football 10-12. Bosletball 10-12. Base ball 10-12, Student Council 12. Hi-Y. PHIFER. Linda—157. Y-Teen, 10. Spanish 10. II. PHIFER. Ruth—52. 157. Choir 11. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Stage Crew 12. Spanish Club 10 12. YFC 10-12. PHILLIPS Gloria-97, 157. Choir 10. GAA 10. II. Y-Teens 10-12, Nafl Honor II 12. FTA 12. Spanish Club 11, 12. PICKERING. Gregory—114. 117. 157. Football 10-12. Track 12. Movie Operator 10. PIERSON. Sharon-90. 97. 157. Band 10-12, Y-Teens 10-12. Student Council 12. Nafl Honor 12. Pep Club 12, German Club 10. Ski Club 10. PLANTE. Jacqueline—157. PLANTIN. Thomas—68. 97. 136. 157. Tonnis 10. II. Hall Guido 12. Nafl Honor 12 Rooter Club 10-12, Ski Club 11, 12. Gorman Club 10. Sr. Class Cabinof. POMERLEAU, Linda—68. 97, 157. Choir 10. Y-Teens II. 12. Nafl Honor 12. French 10. Ski Club 12. Honor Roll Snow Week Court. POTTER. Jane—97, 157. De-bate II. Declamation II, Focus II. Newspaper 12. Natl Honor II. 12. German Club II. 12. World Affairs Club II. POULIOT. Joan-80, 180. 157. GAA 10. Annual Section Editor 12. Annual II, 12, Y-Teens II. 12. Stage Crew 12, Activity Fair 12. Supplement II, 12. POWERS. Tom—157, 132. Ski Team II. 12. PRICE. Sheila-157. PRIEBE. Caryn—157. Y-Teens 10. 12. Spanish Club 10. II, Nurses Club 10. II. 12. Vice Pres. 12. Honor Roll II, Ski Club 12. PRIEM. Mike—157. RANDAHL. Gloria—157. 97. Band 10. II. 12. Natl Honor 12, French Club 10. II, 12. Pep Club II. 12. RANDALL, Don—114, 157. 123. 97. 68. 107. Football 10. II. 12 Basketball 10. 12. Track 10. II. 12. Hall Guide 12. Nafl Honor So. 12. ”R Chib. RANDKLEV. Cecelia—157. Y-Teens 10. Hall Guide 12. RASMUSSON. Darlene—157. RATH. Sue—157. Y-Teens 10-12. Halt Guide 12. RAU. Nancy—157. Choir 12, Hall Guide 12. REICHGOTT. Helene—81. 92. 158. 97. Band 10-12. GAA 10-12. Robins 10-12. Y-Teens 10-12. Student Coun-cil 10. Nafl Honor II. 12. Spanish Club II. 12. Pep Club 12. FTA 10. REINE. Hope—158. GAA 10. Annual II, Y-Teens 11-12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council II. VCY 10-12. J.A. 10. AFS 10. II. Welcome Club 10-12. REITAN. Teresa—158. Y-Teens 10. Stoqe Crew 10-12, Movie Operator 12. Tri-Chroma 10-12. Cycling Club II. World Affairs 12. Spanish Club 11-12. RICHARDS. Roger—Track 10. Movie Operator 10-12. Chess Club 10. RICHTER Nancy—158 85. Annual 12, Y-Teens 10-12, Hall Guido 12. Pop Club 11-12. Aqua Robins 12, Spanish Club 11-12. Welcome Club II. 12. RILEY. Evelyn—158. Y-Teens 10. II. Hall Guide II. 12. Class Board 10. Student Council 12. RING. Mary-66, 68. 158. Y-Toons 12. Hall Guido 12. Homocoming Court 12. RITT. Susan-82. 158. Band 10-12, German Club 10. II RIVIERE. Tim—158. Football. Basketball, Baseball. ROBBE. Mark—158. Track. Ski Club 10. II. ROBILLARD. Lynotte — 158. Choir 10, Annual 12. ROBINSON, Dave—158. Football 10, Golf II. Hockey 11. ROBINSON. Jean—97. 158. Band 10, II. GAA 10. Annual 12. Y-Toens 10-12, Hall Guide 12, Nafl Honor 12. Pop Club 12. Spanish Club II. 12. ROCK. Carlton—158. Choir 10. German Club II. ROEBER. Susan—158. Y-Teens 11. 12. Spanish Club 10. ROGERS. Unde—92. 158. Band 10. II. Usher Club 10- 12. VCY 10-12. ROOD. Craig—158. ROOD. Steve—158. Football II Track 12. Wrestling 12. Annual II, 12. Movie Operator 12. Hi-Y 12. ROSENWALD. Susan—67. 69. 84. 97. 136, 151, 158. Choir 10. Annual II. Y-Teens II. Stage Crew 10. Senior Class Secretary. Sophomore and Junior Class Cabinet. Nat l Honor 12. Pep Club II. 12. Robinaires II. 12. Spanish Club 10. Calendar dub II. Welcome Club II. ROSLUND. Lenore—52. 66. 67. 133. 150. 158. Choir 12. Y- Teens 10. II. Hall Guide 12. Junior Class Secretary, Cheerleader 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. RUDBERG. Paul—158. Stage Crew II, 12. RUDIE. Scott—158. Band. Hi-Y 12. Rooter Club II. 12. Ski Club II, 12. German Club 10. II. RUSSETH. Teresa-69. 66. 67. 86, 90. 151. 158. 52. Choir 11. 12. Dramatics II. 12. Y-Teens II. 12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council 12. Homecoming Queen 12. German Club 10. Auditorium Club 10-12. RUSTAD. Sheryl—66. 158. 68. 71. Choir 10. Y-Teens ID-12. Student Council 10. Pep Club II. 12. Cheerleader 11. RYKKELI. Jole—159. Y-Teens 10. 12. Declamation 10. Spanish Club 10-12. Nurse’s dub 12. SAARI. Mary-92. 159. 97. Choir 10-12. Stage Crew 10. Nafl Honor 12, Usher dub 10-12. Spanish dub 10-12. SALO. Nancy-97. 84. 53. 159. SANDBERG. Marcia — 159. Band 10. II. 12. Y-Teens 10. 12. Ski Club 12. Pep dub 11. 12. SANDSTROM, Carol—159. Hall Guida 12. SANDSTROM. Lyle-159. SANDSTROM. Ronald—159. SARYCH. Florence—159. SCHAEFER. Mark—159. SCHAEFER. William—159. Ski Team. Letterman’s dub 12. SCHAPER. Barbara — 159. Declam II. Annual Business Staff 12. Y-Teens II. 12. Hall Guide. Stage Crew 12, Bike dub 12. SCHILLER. Janice—159. 52. SCHOEN. Judith—159. SCHREIBER. Gail-66. 57. 159. 52. Choir II, 12, Drama 10-12, Band 10-12. Y-Teens 10. Student Council II. German dub 10, Auditorium 10-12. SCHREINER. Robert-83. 53. 159. Choir 10-12, Stage Crew II. 12. Science Club 12. Electronics 10. II. SEIGMAN. Jean—159. Y-Teens 12. French Club II. SELSETH. Gary—159. Hi-Y. SEVERSON. Judy—159. SEVIER. Sheila—159. 97. 93. G.A.A. II, 12. Nafl Honor 11. 12. French Club 10. II. Cycling Club 12, Junior Achievement 10, F.T.A. II, 12. SEXTON. Carol—159. Latin Club II. SEXTON. Tom—159. SHANKS. Douglas—114. 159. Football 10-12. Baseball 10-12. SHELANDER. Kathleen—159. Y-Teens 10. SHERBANENKO. Nadio-159. G.A.A. II. Annual Bus. Staff II. Nafl Honor 12. German Club 10. Latin Club II. 12. F.T.A. Historian 12. SHERMAN. Mile—160. 117. 120. Hall Guido. Mgr. Foot-ball. Track. Hockey. SHIELDS. Mike—160. Holl Guide, Movie Operator. Rooter Club II. 12. SILBERMAN. Marc—160. Dec-lom. II. 12. Drama II. 12, Band II. 12. Stago Crew II. 12. Nafl Honor II. 12. Gorman Club II. 12. World Affairt Club II, 12. Thespians II. 12. SILGJORD. Craig—160. SIVULA. Rick—160. 97. Nafl Honor II, 12. SKAATS. Jan—160. SLITER. Tom—160. Dobato. Drama, Student Council. German Club II. 12. World Affairs II. 12. Thospions. SLOAN. Don—160. SMITH. Charles—160. 117. 132. Ski Team. SMITH. Kay—53. 160. Choir 10- 12, G.A.A. 10, German Club II. 12. SMITH. Sharon—190. 101. Annual 10. II. Newspaper 12. Y-Teens 10-12 (Ch. Pres.). Pep dub II. 12. French Club 10-12 (President). A.F.S. II, Welcome Club 10. II. SMOLEROFF. Liane-160. Y-Teens II. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Welcome Comm. 12. German Club 10. SNADER. Esther-52. 190. 97. 160. Choir 10. Select II. 12. Dramatics II. 12. Y-Teens 10. Nafl Honor. SNACKENBERG. Alfred—160. Football 10. II. SNAPKO. Irene—92. Hall Guide 12. German dub 10. Usher 12. SNIDER. Ronald—53. 132. 160. Tennis 12. Choir II, 12, Movie Operator 12. Hall Guide 12. Rooter Club. Ski Team. Track 12. SNODGRASS. Gayle — 160. Band 10-12, Y-Teens 10. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Ski Club 12. SNOW. Larry—95. 97. 160. Movie Operotor 12. Nafl Honor II. 12. Audio-Visual Club 12. Chess dub II. 12 Electronics dub II. SORENSON. Ron—160. Treck 11- 12. Rooter dub 10-12. SPAULDING. Dole—97. 136. 160. Golf 12. Annual II. Movie Operator 12. Hall Guide 12. Class Officer 12. Nafl Honor 12. Rooter Club Vice-President 10-12, French dub 10. SPELLA. Nancy—160. Hall Guide 12. SPENCER. Michael—53. 160. Select Choir 12 Movie Operator 10-12, Hi-Y. SPETHMANN. Edward—67. 81. 90. 91. 76. 160. Deda-mation II, Dramatics 12. Focus Editor II, Annuol Section Editor II. Newspaper II. 12-Editor in Chief. Executive Board 12. Fronch Club 10. II, World Affairs 10. 11.-Pres.. AFS II. Hi-Y. Rooter Club II. 12. Ski dub. SPRINGER. Christelle—90. 52. 160, 97. 98. Choir 10-12. Declamation 10-12, Dramatics 12. Y-Teens 10. Stage Crew 12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council 10. 12. Nafl Honor II, 12. German dub 10-12. STANCHFIELD. Jean—87. 160. 97. Nafl Honor II. 12. Nurses dub 10-12. Spanish dub 10. II. 189 STEfFENHAGEN. Tim — 90. 91. 160. Golf 10. Hockoy 10, Hall Guido 12. Student Council 11 12. Executive Board 12. Hi-Y 10-12—All-School Pros., Gorman Club 10. II. Rooter Club 10-12. STEMPER. Larry—160. Hockoy 10-12. Band 10. Rootor Club 10, II. Hi-Y 12. STEPHENS. Craig—160. Hi-Y 10. STEU8ER, Elizabeth—88. 97. 160. Doclamation II, 12, Annual II, Y-Teens 10. II, Student Council-Altornato 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Aqua Robins 10. Orchostra 10-12. Library Assistant 10. 12. Fall Ploy Orchostra II. 12. STEVENS. Gary—160. STEVENS. Glenna—161. Y-Toons 12. Gloo Club 10. II. STEWART. Linda—161. Y-Teens 10-12, Hall Guido 12, Pop Club 12. Ski Club IQ-12. STINSON. Laura-161. Y-Toons 10. Hall Guido 12. Spanish Club 10. STOCK. Bornard—161. Holl Guido 12. STOCKMAN. Joonie—91. 161. Y-Teens. Hall Guido 12. $tu-dont Council. Aqua Robins. Spanish Club. Ski Club. Pop Club. STONE. Virginia—92. 94. 97. 100, 161. Doclamoiion 12. Notional Honor II. 12. VCY 10-12. Usher Club 10-12. STRAIT. Goorgo—161. STRANDBERG.’ Gale — 161. Bosoball 12. STROM. Linda—161. Y-Toons. STROMBERG. Sue—97. 151. 161. Nat'l Honor II, 12. Spanish Club 10. Tri-Chroma 10-12. SULTANY. Gary—90. 97. 157. Student Council 12. Nat'l Abram, Douglas—161 Ahlm. Connie—179 52 Ahlm, Vorna—179 Ahlquist. Bonita—179 Aldrich. Kathlyn—179. 53 Anderson. Alan—181. 83 Andorson. Brian—181 Anderson. Craig—181 Andorson. Keith—181. 117 Andorson, Larry—181 Andorson. Meredith—179 Andorson. Patricio—181 Anderson. Sharon—179 Andorson. Stolon—181 Andorson. Susan—179 Andorson. Veronica—179 Honor 12. German Club II, 12, Band 10-12 . SWANSON. Barbaro — 161. GAA 10. Y-Toens 10-12, Stago Crew 10. Hell Guido 12. Sponish Cub II. 12. YFC 10-12. SWANSON. James—126. 161. Nat'l Honor II, 12. SWANSON. John—97. 107, 161. Football 10. Swimming 10. II. Copt. 12. Hall Guido. Nat'l Honor 12. Fronch 10-12. SWANSON. Ken—161. Band. Hi-Y. SWANSON. Robert—161. SWEDOCK. Sandra-161. Y-Teons, German Club. SWEDOCK. Susan—161. Y-Tecns. Germon Club. SWENSON. Terrald—161. TALL. Marc—53. 161. TALLEY, Woltor — 53. 161. Swimming 10. Choir 12. Doclamation 10. II. Dramotics 10-12. Band 10-12, Stage Crow 10, II, Spanish 10. Gorman II, 12, Nat'l Thespians II, 12. Aud. Club 10. 11. Trees. 12. TAMTE. Bruce—161. Golf II. Annual II. Stago Crow 10. Movie Operator 10. II, SU Toam 12. TAYLOR. John—161. TETTAMBLE. Jonis—87. 161. THAEMERT. Robert—53. 69. 114. 123. 161. Football. Bas-kotball. Tennis Captain. So-loct Choir II, 12. Gorman Club, 10. Latin II. Letter-man's Club 12. THEISSEN. Robort—117. 161. Football 10-12. Track II. 12. THE08ALT. Hioerdis — 97. Band II. 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. THOENNES. Stophon — li2, 161. Track 12. Cross Country 12. Andorson. Vicki—179 Ar.dryski, Richard—181 Archor. Norman—181 Armstrong. Pomolo—179 Arneson. Paulotte—179 Arthur. Noncy—179 Ascher. Barbara—179 Asplund. Linda—179 Asunmo. Randy—181. 112 Atkins. Alan—181 Babcock. Kim-181 Bachmayer, Coloy—181. 126. 107 Bactstrom, Edward—181. 126 Backstrom. Gary—181 Bacon. Cathy—179 THOMAS. Lynoll—88. 91. 97. 161. Band 10-12. Y-Toons IQ- 12. Studont Council II. 12. Nat'l Honor II, 12, Aqua Robins 12. Pep Club II. 12. THOMPSON. Diane—68. 84 161. Y-Teens. Robinairos II. 12. THOMPSON, Robert — 160. Doclamation 12. Band II. 12. Stago Crew II. Rooter Club 10. II. Ski Club IQ-12. Hi-Y Vice Pros. II. 12 Musical Orchostra II. THOMPSON. Mary—52 161. Choir 10-12. GAA 10. An-nual 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Hall Guide 12. Student Council II. 12. THOMPSON. Trudi—67. 90 91, 161. Aqua Robins 10. II. GAA 10. Y-Toons II. 12. Movie Oporetor 10. II. Hall Gu’do 12. Student Council 10. Spanish Club 10. THOMSON. Sandra — 162. Choir 10. II. Y-Toons 12 Holl Guido 12. Student Council 10. THRALL. Dan—162. TIMMERMAN. Cynthia—92. 162. Doclamation 12. Band 10-12. Hall Guido 12. TOMPKINS. Lawrence—162. TOTTEN. Laura—97. 162. Nat'l Honor II, 12, Gorman Club 10-12. TRAFTON. Rita—162. Annual 11. 12. Y-Toons II 12. Stago Crow 12. German Club II. 12. TREMBLEY. Julie—162. Choir 10. Y-Teens II. 12. TROMBLEY. Ralph—162. Trock 10. 12. Gymnastics 10-12 Movio Operator 10-12. TUCKER. Sharon—162. GAA 10. Jr. Achievement. TWARDY. Nancy—162. Band 10-12, Gorman Club 10-12. UZZEL. James-68. 71. 128. 130, 162. Football 10. Wros- JUNIORS Baler. Carol—171 8anko. Thomas—181 Barbeau. Tom—181 Borland. Patricia—179 Bary. Dave—181 Batchelor. Bruce—181, 117 Bathko. Nor.cy 179 8auor. Sheila—179 Behl, Gary—180. 128 8ehrens. Daryl—84, 179 8cnson. John—180, 97 Berg. Dan—180 8org. Lawronce—180 8erg. Robert—180 Bergerud. Mork—180. 129. 128 Bcrggron. Carolyn—57, 179 97.100 Bergstrom. Marilyn—179 Berine. Doreen—179 Berry, Thomas—180 Berwyn. Mary—179. 53 Best, Doborah—179 Best. Thomas—180 Biolick. Linda—179 Bios. Pamela—177 Bios. Patricia—177 Billmyre. Denis—180 Bjornstad. Judith—177. 52 Black, Stephanie—177. 92 Blaiok. Terry—180 Bli t, Morsho—177. 81 Bohline. William—180. 117. 97. 128 Boline. John—180 Boufford. Linda—177 Boutang. Michael—180 Bowers. Bonnie—177 Bownik, Honry—180 Branstad, John—180. 117. 53 fling 10-12, Studont Council II. VALLE. Francisco—91. 117. 162. Football. Track. Hi-Y. VAN ZELST. Mary—162. VESSEY. Janice—53. 162. Choir II. 12. VETH. Terry—97. 162. VETTER, Susan—162. VIOLETT. Joanne—162. Y-Toons II, Spanish Club 10. Businoss Staff of Annual 12. VOUGHT. Bonnie—162. Choir Y-Teons. Hall Guido, Stu-donf Council. WACHTER. Richard — 162. Trock II. Rooter Club II. WAGNER Nancy—162. An-nual. WAITE. Linde—80, 135. 162. 185. Annual II. 12. Editor-in-Chiof 12, Y-Teens 10-12. Gorman Club II 12. AFS 12. Annual Royalty 12. WALLACE. Jomos—97. 162. WALMSLEY. Doniol—128. 162. Football. Wrostling. Hall Guido. Ski Club. WANOUS. Sharon—53. 162. Choir 10. 12. Library Club 10. FTA 10. 12. WARE. Dianne—84. 52. 163. Choir 10-12. Y-Tcons 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. French Club 10. FTA II. Robinairos 12. WEBBER. Bruce—163. Football 10. II. Choir 10. Studont Council 10. WE8ECK. Ronald—80. 163. Annual Section Editor. Supplement Editor. Hall Guide 12. Student Council II, Activity Fair II, 12. Senior Fa-vorito Candidate. Rootor Club II, Annual Royalty. WEGLARZ. Douglas — 163. Football II, Track II. Athletic Manager II. Movio Operator 10-12. Hall Guido 11. World Affoirs II. Brcdoson. John—180 8reitner. Laura—177. 175. 100 Brcusiedt. Ingrid—177. 97 Breustedt. Ursula—177 Brigham. Patricia—52. 177 Brink. Richard—180 Brown. Kathy—177 Buettner, Margaret—177 Bull. Nancy—177. 91. 133 Burg, Kris—177 Burns. Rogor—180 Burton, Bonnie—177. 84, 175 Busch, David—180 Butterfield. Loren—180 Campbell. Mike—180 Carlo. Patricia—177 Carling, Charlotte—177. 92 Carlson. Claudia—177 Carlson, Karon—177 Carlson. Loe—180. 175. 107 Carlstrom. Diono—; 177 Carter. Mary Jane—177 Cass. Alan—176 Cayo. David—176 Chenoweth. Diane—177 Chisholm. Karen—177. 94 Christensen. Jack—176 Christy, Edward—176 Clarck, Dennis—176 Clarno. Linda—177 Clayton, Kothlcen—177 Clomens. Georgia—177 Clovoland, John—176. 123 Cockrum, Merian—97 Conlan. Randy—176 Cook.Shirley—177. 53 Cornelius. Lclond—176 Couture. Mary—177 Coveil, Marcia—177 82 WERMAGER. Koren—97. WESLEY. Patricio—53. Choi-WEST. Cindy—163. Y-Teen. II. 12. Spanish Club II. 17 Tri-Chroma 12. WESTLING. John—163. Ban i II. 12. Movio Operator l( 11. Hall Guido 12. Germa Club 10-12, Rootor Club li 12. WESTRUM, Martha—163. V Teens II. 12. Cycle Club 17 WEVER. Doloros—163. GAA Library II. 12. WIEBE. Violet—163. Doclome tion II. Annual II. 12. Nat Honor 12, German Club II 12. WILLERT. Kay—163. WILSON, Danny—163. Tree 10. Hall Guide 12. Hi-Y 12 Spanish Club. WIMER. Lois—84. 90. 163 Choir 10. Y-Teens 10-12 Stage Crew 10. Student Council 12. Robmaires 12 AFS 12, Pep Club 12. WINSPERGER. Tom—117. 157 WINKLER. Barbara — 163. Choir. Y-Toons. WOLD. Douglas—163. WOLFF. Richard—163. WUORNOS. Robert — 114 163. Football 10-12. Track 10. Gymnastics 10-12. Choir 10, German Club. Ski Club. ZAKEER, Donold—163. Gymnastics 10. SU Club 10-12. Ski Team 12. ZELENAK. Cheryl—163. ZIEBA. James—117. 163. Choir 10. Annual Photographer II. 12. Movio Oporator 10-12. Language Lob. Assistant 10-12. ZIEGELMANN. Carla — 52. 163.. Choir 10-12. Y-Teens 10-21. Stogo Crew 10. 12. Hall Guide 12. German Club 10. II. Creelmen. Barbara—176 Cross, Diana—176. 52 Croteau. Teresa—176 Crum. Kathryn—176. 92. 96. 97 Cunnigham. Shelley—176. 52 Curnow, Lee—176 Dagenaii. Gary—176 Dalo. Kathleen—176 Danberg. Barbero—176 Danielson. Margaret—176 Davidson. Darby—176 Davis. Kathloen—176 Day, Gooff—176 Dennis. Christine—176 Denny. Linda—176, S3 Derkson. Karon—176 Diotr. John—176 Dingloy. Donna—176. 92 Doepping. Peter—176 Dovonborg. Ann—176 Down. Joffrey—176. 132 Druloy. Nod—176 Drum. Virginia—176 Duepnor. Cloudia—176. 97 Dustin. Carol—176. 82 52. 94 Eastman, Terry—84. 176. 175 Eckberg. Gregg—176 Egan, Costnoy—176 Eiseniimmer. Andrew—176 Ellotson. Craig—176 Engblom, Ronald—176 Englor. Sandra—176 Englund. Janice—176. 53 Erickson, Connie—176 Erickson. Dale—176 Erickson. David—176 Erickson. Kristine—176 Erickson. Sheila—176 Ertl. Carolyn-90. 97. 175. L76 Evers, Paul—176 Ferol. Richard—97 Farni, Joff—76 Folcgy, Lynn—100. 133, 176 Follgor. Nancy—176 Fender, Jon—180 Ferguson, 8mdlcy—180 Forguson. James—180 Formstnd. Glon—180 Fidelman. Robert—88. 80 Fischor. Judy—180 Fishor. Curtis—180 Fitcrmon, Michaol— 117. 80 Fuel, Craig—180 Flanary. William—180 Flom, Sandra—52. 180 Flynn. Mike—112. 128. 129. 180 Flynn, Rick—160 Fodstad. Patricia—180 Folin, Cheleno—180 Forkoy. Llndo—180 Forsman, Bruco—180. i • 7 Foss. Eldon—180 Fournier. Linda—180 Fournior. Sandra—180 Franco. Janico—180 Fro;©r, Janot—180 Frodrickson. Dana—180 Frilz. Elfriodo—180 Fundingslend, L nda—180 Gag©. Ronald—180 Gagnclius. Bruce—183. 53 Gangolhoff, Eugon©—183 Gardes. John—183 Gardes, Mik© —183 Gardner. Suson—183, 9? Garvey, Linda—183 Goarty, Jamos—183 Golhar. Howard—183 Gonndok. Paul—183, 120 Goorgo. Judith—183. 90. 85 Gorber. Jane—183 Gcrmor. Annotto—183. 53 Gowalt. Sally -183. 99 Gibb, Larry—183 Gilbreath. John—183 Gillis. Barbara 183 Gillquist, Joanno—183 Girod. Stovon- 183 Glaoser. Janot—183. 97. 91 Gloeson. Thomas—183 Glonn, Patrick—183 Gliadon, Richard—183 Godfroy, Dicl--I83. 97 Goranson. Gary—183 Gotroau, Lavorn—183 Grabowjlii, Grog—(83 Graffundor, Kurt—183 Gray. Robert—183 Gregcrson, Lawronco—(83 Groottum, Carolyn—(80 Gunderson. Jamos—183. 112, 97 Gustafson, 8ov—183 Gustafson. Stophanio—183 Hafterson. Loren—177 Haggan, Glonn—177 Hagmon. Clifford—177. 53 Hogman, Janico—177 Hagman. Joan—177 Hagnoss. Konneth—177 Hallstoad, Linda—177 Honson. Hoido—177 Hanson. Judith— 177. 90 Hanson. Louiso—177. 92 Hargarton, Pamela—177 Harmon. Ralph—177, 97 Harrier. Tom—177 Harvoy. Cindy—177 Hay. John—177 Handel. Patty—177 Hondorson. Judy—177 Henderson. Richard—177. 97 Hor.drickson, Judy—177 Hennen, Kathloon—177. 92 Honningsgaard. Alan—177 Hildocn. Roxanne—177, 97 Hills, Mary—181 Hinds, Mary—181 Hjormstad. Kim—181 Hoff. Janico—181 Hoiby. Brian—83. I8l Holm, Gerald—181 Holston. Van—99. 181 Holyer. Sandra—S3 Hobinger. Jamos—181 Horbal. Karon—181 Houser. John—181 Hrcha. Robort—181 Hubor. Julie—181 Hubrod, Pamela—181 Huotari. Andrea—181 Huotari. Karen—181 Hurd. Susan—181 Huser. Michonl—181 Ingobrigtson. Barbara—181 Ivorson, Ronald—181 Jacobs. Doan—181 Jacobs. Terry—181 Jacobson. Roberta—181 Jacobson. Jina—179 Jacobson, Loo—179 Jonson. Jilloyno—179 Jonson, Katherin—179 Jonson. Suzon—179 Joske. Jamos—179 Johnson, Alnn—179, 175 Johnson. Anita—179 Johnson. Barbaro—179 Johnson. Clark—179 Johnson, Dalo—179 Johnson. Gwon—179. 52 Johnson. Janico—179 Johnson. Kristie- 179. 108 Johnson. Linda— 179 Johnson. Linda- -179 Johnson, Robert L.—179 Johnston. Monica—179 Jones. Frod—114. 179, 175. 120 Joseph. Jorry—179 Koohn, Karen—179 Kano. Cleora—179 Kantorowicz, Richard—179 Kanz, William—182 Karlborg. John—182 Karls. Eddy—182 Kautr. Dave—182 Kooloy. Kathloon—182 Kollnor. John—182 Kelly. Gono—182. 97 Kelly. Lawronco—182. 117 Kemp. George 182, 123. 175 107 Koyt. Kathy-182. 84.97 Kiol. Susan—182. 94. 97 King. Bruco—182 Kladek, Pat—182 Klatke. Janis—182 Joanno. Joon—182 Klimont. Chory!—182 Klingonsmith, Patricia—182 Knappen. Dianne- 182. 94 Knight. Thomas—182 Knowlton. Gregory—182 Knox. Gary—182 Knupp. Sharon—182 Knutson, William—182 Kocur. Kathorino—182. 179 Kopstoin, David—53 Kormylo. Donnis—182, 126 Korlz. Ronald—182 Kraomor. Sandy—182. 108 Krucgor. Caroh—182. 52 Kruogor, Dan—182 Krugor, Harlon—182 Kuohh. Joffroy—182 Kuklock. Linda—182 Kuperman. Ann—182 Labatto, Donald—182 Lading. Marilyn—182. 81 Laliberfo, William—182. 97 120 Lano. Linda—(82 Larson, Douglas—182 Larson. Paul—182 Larson. Warren—(82 Lorva. Lorotta—182. 77 Latarus. Lili—182. 84 Laudordalo. Connie—182 Leuria. Vicki—182. 97. 91 Loaso. Jackie—182. 52 Leo. Ronald—182 Lohman. Dawn—182. 82. 97. 99 Lohn, Sally—182 Loinos. Linda—182 Loifor. Jamos—182 Lojcher. Russell—182 Lomiur, Nancy—178. 92 Lopsink, Lynno—(78 Lovang. Sharon—178 Levi no. Elaino—178 Levin©. Kent—178 Lowis. Lorry—178 Libby, Potricia—178 Lien. Shoila—182. 99 Lindborg, Jim—178 Lindfors. Robin—178. 112 Link. Michael—130. 128 Link, Ronald—178 Lisy. Scott—178. 123. 175 Litecky. Marcia—178. 52 Logolin Gary—178 Logid. Ron—178 Love. Jomes—178 Lovolaco. Tom—178 Lucas. Robort—178 Lunacok, Stophon—182 McCullagh, Janico—178 Luedors. Kathloon—178 Lukoszowske. Wor.de—52. 178 Lund. Joan—178, 52. 175, 133 Lundoon. Borbora—178 Lundstrom. Gail—178 Lynch. Linda—178 Mocgrcgor. Robort—178 Mocmillon. Carole—178 Magnuson, Dovid—178 Mahoney. James—178 Maiiale. Larry—178 Mallingor Jamos—178 Mangon, Calhorino —178 Monuol, Alan—178 Markkonon. Sherri—178 Marlowo. Lynn—178 Mortin, David—83 Mathers, Shoila—178 Matlhieson. David—178. 53 Maurer. Sharon—178 McCaffory. Heion—178 McDormor.d. Jar.©- -178 McFotridgo. Suo—178 McKonzio. Los—178 McKeon Thomas—153 McMahon. Thomas—178 McManus. Choryl—178 Moldaus. Joff—178 Molina, Kathryn—178 Mongolkoch, Michaol—178 Mostor. Scott—178 Moyors. Lawronco—178 Middlostodt, Rodnoy—178. 112 Millard. Choryl—178. 52 Millor, Dorothy—178 Millor. Marilyn—178, 53 Millor. Theodore—178 Misnor. Deborah—178, 84 Mjos, Jonathan—178 Montgomery, Dianno—178 Moody, Angela—178 Moody. Elizabeth—178 Mooors. David—178. 90. 175 Moonoy, Mike—178 Mooro. Rickey—178 Mork.-Jano?—178. 84 Morrow. Barry, 178 Muellor. John—178 Muollor. Pat Muollor. Virginia—178 Mundon. Vicky—178. 52 Munn. Konneth—178 Murphoy. Joff—178 Murphy. Judith—178 Myron. Nancy—178. 133 Myslicki. Margarot—178 Nachtsholm, Jamos—178 Nafstad Patricia—178. 92, 97 Nodbrgo. Janot—178 Nolson. Bruco—178 Nolson. Carol—178. 133 Nolson. Janot—(78. 175. 97 Nolson. Kit—91. 178 Nelson. Marilyn—173. 179 Nolson. Susan—179 Nolson. Thcodoro—97. 179 Nolson, Thomas—179 Nolson, William—179 Nounsingor. Paul—179 Nowmann. Albert—112. 179 Nowmann. Kris—179 Nichols. Elizaboth—179 Nioling, Linda—179, 97 Niolson. Judy—(79 Nordlockon. Linda—179 Nordquist. Martha—179. 57 Norman. John—179 Norris. Stafford—179 Northway, Chuck—179 Nydahl. Sonya—179. 52 Nystrom. Boverly—179 Odogenrd, Mory—179 Ohdo. Goraloo—179 Oio, Jamos—179 Olson. Loann—179 Olson. Dale- 90. 175 Olson. Edward—179 Olson. Josphino—179 Olson, Kathorino—179 Olson. Kothlcon—179. 85 Olson. Patricia—179 Olson. Ralph—125. 91 Olson. Rocco—179 Olson. Suren— 179 Oroilly. Kathorino -179 Orstad. Rogor—179. 90. 126 Ostorhus, Judith—179 Ovshok. Larry—179 Palmquist. Betty—179 Palmquist. Marlow—179 Pantlin, Leatrico—179 Patton. Grog—179 Patton. Richord—179 Pauloho. Richord—179. 114. 117 Paulson. Gary—179, 117 Poulson. Charles—179 Pearson, Suzanno—179 Podorson. Gary—179 Pollotior. Craig—179 Pcltior. Pat—179. 92 Potorson. David—179 Peterson. Poggy—179, 97 Potorson. Stovon—179 Potorson. Suson—84. 181 Potorson. Thomas—117 Potroski, Suo—181 Pottman. Mork—181 Phelps. Korean—181 Phifor. Nona—181 Phillips. Jim—181 Pitschke. Twila—181. 52 Posthumus. Gone— 181. (23. 117 Pratt. Davo—181 Priom. Bruco—181 Proulx. Michael—181 Quist. Judith—181 Romborg, Christine—181 Rosmusson. Pamolo—181 Rauk. Linda—181 Rea. Linda—181 Roddon, Linda—181 Rohboin. Sera—181 Roimlor. Chorlos—181 Reitsme. Linda—181 Richtor. Paul—181 Rilos. Barbara—181 Riloy. Leonard—181 Riloy. Richard—181. 117 Ring. Patrick—181 Rioux, Carolyn—182. 84 Rippio, Carl—182 Risk. Rory—114. 115. 129. 128 Roalstad, Doug—182, IN. 115 116. 120. 121 Robortson, Jamos—182 Robortson. Noncy—182 Roboy. David—182 Robillerd. Ronold—182 Roehoford. Patricia—182 Rohling. Lauura—182 Rood, Dawn—182. 92 Rootos. Josoph—182 Roso. Nancy—182. 91. 133 Ross. Lynn—182 Rozycki, Janico—182 Rubin. Mourico—182 Rudgorg. Neal—182 Rukovina. Potor—182 Runoborg. Dion©—182 Ruschoff. Craig -182, 126 Rushfoldt, Jamos—182. 83. 125 Ruth Goorgo—182 Ruthor, Gory—182 Rydor. Terri—182 Rydlond. Jayno—182 St. Cyr, Richard—182 Sahlon. Michool—182. 53 Sampson. Colleen— 182. 108 Samuolson. David--182, 53 Sandgren. Roborta—176. 53 Sandstrom. Ruth—176 Sesso. Michaol—182. 114 Sazonski. Carol—176 Schiller. Joanno—176 Schilling, Susan—176. 86, 175 Schmidt, Carol—176 Sehoon, Richard—176 Schon, Richard—176 Sehoon, Milton—176, 99 Schultz, Gary—176 Scidmoro. Jorry—176 Sogal. Bonnie—176 Soil. Miko—176 Soxton. Ray—176 Show. Jamos—114 Shollum, Robort—176 Shultz. Joff—176 Shultz. Robort—176 Simonson. Kay—176 Sims Potricia—84. 176 Sivorson. Gary—176 Sizor. Karon—53. 176 Sjolin, Konyon—176 53. 94 Sjostrom. Patricio—176 Skiba. Claudotto—176, 88 Skinnor. Thomas—117 Skjod. Jano—176 Skog, Roborta—176 Skoglund. Darrell—112. 176 Skoog. Janot—177 Skoy. Margaret—177 Smith. Boverly—177 Snapko. Ardis—177 Snydor. John—177, 101. 120 Sodorborg. Jamos—112. 1' 126 Soltau, Susonn—177. 76 Soronson, Niols—177. 97 Soronson, Kioth—177 Soronson, Mark—114 Spiczka. Jamos—177 Sporrong, Jeon—177 Spurrier. Barbara—84. 177 Stattino. Louis©—177. 133 Stogor, Carol—177. 53 Stonby. Kathloon—177 Stctlor. Larry—177 Stoubor. Goorgo—177 Stoward. Poggy—177 Stionstra, Loo—177 Stimlor. Lynda—177 Stock. Sharon—177. 52 Stodghill, Marilyn—177 Stonor. 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Choryl—174 Kirk. Lorry—174 Kisch. Cindy—174 Kloinhonz. Kothlcon—174 Knobloch, Judith—174 Knutson. Phytliv—174 Knution, Ronald—174 Knutson. Roy—174 Kohler. Linda—174 Kojola, William—174. 53. 117 Kopilchak. Michaol—174 Kormanik. Vidor—174 Kormylo, James—174, 126 Koska. Michaol—174 Kotki, Kathleen—173 Kovich. John—173 Kronr, Danny—173 Krepid, Linda—173 Kriejel, Gary—173 Krutzig. Diana—173 Krzytofiak, Frank—173 Kuottner, John—173 Kuusisto, Robort—173 Landock. 8ruce—173. 117 Lanes. Lyndon—173 Long, Stove—173 Longonki. Michaol—173 Longo. Janice—173 Lanier, Nancy—173 Lansing. Thomas—173 Larson. James—173. 126 Larson. Daniel—173 Larson, Rito—173 Lasseson. Brenda—173 Leuderdalo. Roger—173 Lowronco. Lynda—173 LeCloiro. Sandra—173 Lockner, Linda—173 Loines, Greg—173 Lojcher. Susan—173 Lennoftson. James—175 Loni. Louise—173 Loppa. Diane—173 Loslie, Suzanne—173 Lovahn. Susan—173. 92 Levy, Adrionno—173, 92 Loyh. Wayne—173. 83 Libby. Linda—173 Lichttonegger. Donna—173 Liedor, Lorry—173 Lionke. Tuppor—173 Lillguist. Cheryl—173 Lillquist. Paulette—173 Linn. Judith—171 Linn. Robert—171 Lislo, Marsha—171 Logid. Gloria—171 Londor. Joffrey—171 London. Scott—171, 53 Loomis. James—171 Luedors. Michaol—171 Lundborg. Gloria—171 Lundborg. Nancy—171 Lundquist, John—171 Luoma. Lindo—171 Lutz. Donnis—171 Lynch, Michaol—171 Maas. John—171 Mackrall. Linda—171 Mady. Linda Lee—171 Megnor, Jeri Lynn—171 Magnuson, Noil—171 Maiewski, Mark—171 Maltzen. Rogor—171 Maluog. Vaughn—171 Mandors, Stephanie—171 Mandile, Kathy—171 Mantoy, Patricio—171 Marian. Barbara—171 Markoson, Thomas—171 Markkanon. Terry—171 Marks. Mary—171 Marshall. Grog—171 Marsolais. Tom—171 Marlons. Patricio—172 Martin. John—172 Martinson. Kristin—172. 92 Marx. Lawrence—172 Mason, Arlon—172 McAndrows, Terry—172 McCabo. Michael—172 McCarty. Linda—172 McCarty. Miko—172 McClollon, Craig—172 McCormack, Ann—172 McCorry, Joannine—172. 92 McCuo, Michaol—172 McDormond—172 McEachern, James—172 McFarlano, Thomas—172 McGaughoy, Potrieia—172 McGowan. 8onnio—172 McKay. Derek-172 McKoo. Mary—172. 92 McKenzie, Beverly—172 McKeon. Theresa—172 McKinney, Pam—172 McLaughlin. Susan—172 McManus, Patricio—172 McMonagle. Potrieia—172 Meek. Chorlos—172. 117 Mendenhall. Dale—172 Mongolkoch. Harold—172 Montolo. Rochelle—168 Mortr. Diane—168, 92 Meuers. Konnoth—168 Moyor. Karon—168 Mickelson. Douglas—168 Milford, Sharee—168 Miller. Corrine—168 Millor. John—168 Millor. Kothlcon—168 Miller. Kolly—168 Miller. Williom—163 Minikus, Carol—168 Moobcck, 8onnio—168 Monyok. Patricio—168 Mopers. Jo Ann—168 Moore. Paul—168. 125 Morgan, Micholo—168 Morrison. John—168 Moss, Wayne—168 Mueller, Guy—168, 117 Muellor, Larry—168 Mueller. Undo—168 Mueller. Lois—168 Muellor, Steve—168 Munn, Tim—168 Munsinger. Thomos—168 Murray, Richord—168 Nack. Duane—173 Nii. Donald—173 Nofstod. Gory—d 73 Nelson. Donald—173. 89 Nelson. Doug—173. 120 Nelson, Kathloen—173 Nelson. Keith—173. 117 Nelson. Pamela—173 Nelson. Poul—173 Nelson, Sharon—173 Nelson. Susan—173 Nondza. Hartmut—173 Ness. Duane-53. 173 Notwal. Gory—126. 173 Nowberry. Virginia—173 Newman. Thomas—173 Newmon. Chuck—120. 173 Newton, Daniel—173 Nowlon, Luthor—173 Neznik. Hollis—133. 173 Nichols. Karen—173 Niolson. Linda—173 Nishido, Donnis—173 Nordlockon, Judy—173 Noreon. Maowyn—173 Noroll. Charles—94. 173 Norton. Gail—173 Novak, Koron—173 Novak, Marcia—173 Nygron. Loonn—172 O'Hehir. Morgarot—172 Odogaord. Julie—172 Oielo. Linda—172 Olson, Ronald—172 Olsen. Stephen—172. 117 Olson, Dove—172 Olson. Dovo—172 Olson, George—172 Olson. Georganne—172 Olson. Mary—172 Olson. Patricio—172 Olson. Richard—172 Olson. Richord W.—172 Olson. Ronald—172 Olson. Rosalie—172 Olson. Thomas—172 Oman. Marcia—172 Ondich. Laurie—172 Orstad. Lirtda—172 Ostaponko. Olga—172 Ostrom, Stevon—172 Ostrow. Ronald—172 Ovorlio, Constance—172 Ovik. Phyllis—172 Palrnquist. Paulotto—172 Ponkonio. Stovon—172 Poponfuss. Walter—172 Pappas. Lori—172 Parent. Robort—172 Porish. Jane—172 Parish. Joffrey—172 Parker. Bruce—169 Porker. Linda—169 Parson. Kathy—169 Pease. Theanne—169 Peavoy. Colleen—169 Pod la r. Kathryn—169 Pellofier. Laura—169 Penna. Thomas—169 Potolar. Ponny—169. 108 Potors. Jamoy—169 Pofors. Roger—169 Potorson, Bonnio—169 Petorson, Bruce—169 Potorson, Dennis—169 Potorson. Eugene—169 Potorson. Joyce—169 Potorson. Nancy—169 Peterson. Patricia—169 Potorson. Thomos—169 Poiron. Bill—169 Potroski, Morgarot—169 Phelps, Micholo—169 Phillips. Ronold—169, 117 Pickoring, Mitchell—169 Piftongor. Cheryl—169 Pohl. Chorie—169 Pouliof. Jacquolino—170 Powell, Konnoth—170 Prontice, Ronald—170 Priom, Linda—170. 92 Pruotor. John—170 Ptak. John—170 Purdy. Bryce—170 Ronsdoll, Kathy—170 Rask. Kolly—170 Resmusson. Mark—170 Rausch. Charles—170 Rausch. Diano—170 Roimann, Michaol—170 Rolno. Robocca—170 Rolnholtz. Richard—170. 117. 120. 121 Rcnsvo. Linda—170 Resch, Frank—170 Rotfke. Sharman—170 Riccolli. Joanne—170 Rice. Robort—170 Richards. Unde—170 Richardson. Catherine—170 R'dler, Darroll—170 Riobo, Choryl—170 Riffle. Nancy—92. 170 Riley. Condace—170 Riley. Patrick—170 Ring. Jamos—170 Ripley. Mark—53 Risness. Loslie—170 Ritton. Edward—170 Roback. Randal—170 Robinson. Donise—170 Rock. Normon—170 Rockmen. Rendeon—170 Rogors. James—170 Rogors, Lois—170 Roman, Julio—92. 170 Rood. Lynne—170 Rooney. Kathloen—170 Roonoy. Mark—170 Roope. Victoria—170 Rosondale. Jonis—170 Rosholt. Suson—170 Roskot. Alan—117, 170 Ross. Rose—182 Ross. William—170 Rossow, Beverly—170 Rottink, Nancy—170 Ruble. Sandra—170 Ruffenech. Peter—83. 170 Runmark. Brian—170 Russeth. Vicky—170 Ruth. Marilynn—170 Ruzin. Michael—170 Rychloy, Pamela—170 Rydon. Kim—170 Rydland, Kathryn—170 Rykkeli. Steve—170 Rylandor. Tom—117. 170 Ryman, Ron—170 Saari. David—170 Sochs. Donna—91, 133. 170 Sandberg. Dennis—170 Sanders. David—170. 120 Sandgron, John—170 Sendhoff. Karon—170 Satovich .Paulette—170 Saunders. Merry—170 Sa . Croig—170 Schoaf. Marilyn—170 Scheelk, Wayne—170 Schollor. Mary—170 Schicronbeck. Paul—170 Schilling. Richard—170 Schiro. Robocca—170. 101 Schloif. Jono—170 Schmolko, Kathloon—170 Schnapp. Kurt—170 Scholtoc. Sandra—170 Schon, Douglas—170 Schrankol, Karen—170 Schuotzlor. Diane—170 Schultz. Jean—170 Schultz. Merry Jo—170 Schumm. Sonja—170 Schwachtgen. Anito—170 Schwartz. Roxona—170 Schwarze. Rogor—170 Scofiold. Alvino—170 Sooburg. Jeffroy—170 Soburg, David—170 Sommer. CatMeen—170. 89 Sovorson. John—170 Sovlor. Martha—170 Sowray. Linda—170 Seiter. Rogor—170 Shorck. Timothy—170. 99 Shields. Judith—170. 88 Shogren, Stephen—170 Simpson. Linda—170 Singer. Shorry—170 Skiba. Lynda—170 Skinner. Linda—170 Skog. Patricia—170 Skurka. Tom—170 Slanika. Kathloen—170 Slopica. Jay—170. 117. 91 Slopico, Joe—170. 120 Slobodzian. Torry—170 Smcgal. Gregory—170 Smith. Choryl—170 Smith, Richard—170 Smith, Frank—170 Smith, Sally—173 Snader. Mary—173 Snodgrass. Randy—173. 53. 126 Sodorborg, Suson—173 Sodors. Linda—173 Solee. Robort—173 Sorenson, Sharon—173 Sovio, John—173 Spiczka. Robert—173 St. Cyr, Shirleo—173 Stabloskl, Robort—173. 53 Stanchfiold. Stovon—173 Stondol, Ponny—173 Stanton. Cormelo—173 Steobor. Grogory—173, 97 Stoin. Cathy—173 Stevenson. Jack—173 Stone, Jamos—173 Stonor, Wondy—173. 92 Storlo. Ken—173 Strand, David—173. M7 Strauch. Sandra—173 Sullivan. Brian—173. 53 Sullivan, Jean—173 Sundborg. Louise—173 Sutton, Constance—173 Sutton. Susan—173. 92 Sutton. Torri—173 Swanson. Choryl—173. 92 Swanson. John—173 Swanson. Ralph—173 Swonson. Linda—173 Taylor. Ronald—173 Tevik. Douglas—173 Thodcr. Carol—173 Thoisen. Michaol—173 Thielen. Alan—168 Thomas. She roly n—167 Thomas. Steve—168 Thompson. Cerlono—167 Thompson. Daniel—M2 Thomsen. Karen—167 Thornton. Stophon—168 Tornoll. Kathy—167 Totten, Wayne—168 Troy, Jeanne—167 Twardy. Jamos—169. 117 Ulrich. Robort—168 Volsvik. Vicki—167. 92 Vandenover. Ronold—53. 168 Varner. John—168, 90. 125. 117 Vasquez. Doan—168 Veigel. Carol—167 Vorstogon. Patricia—167 Vogol, Robert—168 Wachter. Julie—167 Wagner. Barbara—167 Wagner. Michael—168 Warnberg, Sheldon—168 Warren. Torronco—168. 125 Warron. Timothy—168 Waryan. Craig—168 Wassermann. Todd—168 Weber. John-168. 53 Webstor. Lynn—168 Woinmann. Leon—168 Wersal. Jeanette—167 Wheeler. David-168 White. Christina—167 White, Kathloen—167 White. Roger—168 Whitfield. Pamela—167 Whitnah. Thomas—168 Wick. Morlcne—167 Wiler. Wanda—167 Wille. Kathleen-167 Wilson. Gregory—168 Wilson. Mischolle—167 Wilson. Thomas—168 Wimmorgron. Edmond—168 Winklor, Rosemary—167 Wold. Salli—167 Wrucke. Nool—167 Wuollet. Beverly—167 Wyman. Lorraine—167 Yoger. Tom—168 Young, Stoven—168 Younghans. Jano—167 Zohrns. Kathleen—167 Zellmor, Lucinda—167 Zierhut, James—168 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Photographers: Tom Ewer, Jim Zieba, Peter Jurichko, Post Publishing Co., Dave Minikus, Mr. Schwen. Advisor: Mrs. Nancy Holden, Miss Nella Peterson. Editor in Chief: Linda Waite. Cover and Art Editor: Ronald Webeck. Copy Editor: Jane Ertl. Section Editors: Joan Pouliot Peter Hauschild Jim Zieba Dave Holl Jean Bennett Judy Leyh Phyllis Nelson Sharon Johnson Honorable Mentions: Sharon Bray Dawn Farrier Lian Boufford Linda Knobloch Leslie Bonfoey. Peggy Hamlin Joan Lemberg Jackie Pouliot Linda Balzer Violet Wiebe Gretchen Ogren Jerry Jones Rita Trafton Gerry Merwin Paula Verstegen Lynda Hansen FOR THE SENIORS . . . U S OVER . . . THEV SHM. L never return . Ipc TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorkJ'i Beil Yearbook! Are Taykx-made'' Supt. E. J. Cooper proudly accepts the Beit The big night finally arrived, and seniors proudly took their places on the athletic field. Superintendent award from Sr. class pres. Jim Cook. Graduates Look Seniors receive long-awaited-for diplomas from members of the school board. Mr. Thiede receives one of the meny lest minute compleints. Toward Future Veledictoriens—Merc Silbermen, Berb Kloster, Helene Reichgott, Ginny Stone, Kris Kromer end Sue Stromberg. Selute-toriens. 2 ROW: Sheile Sevier, Lynell Thornes, Kethy Conner. Bev Fischer, Sheron Frese, Linde Neulieb, Pet Hasting. 3 ROW: terry Snow. John Binford. Mery Keye Lee. Lorry Hutchinson, Jim Fries, end Richerd Sivule. Graduation Anticipated With Eagerness RHS Visited Serendipity Village! Welcome to Serendipity Village! This was the theme of the 1965 Student Academic and Activity Exhibition. The purpose of the Activity Fair was to inform parents and other people of the district about our academic and extracurricular activities. On the edge of the village was a tiny park with apple blossom trees and a duck pond. Across the lane an Art Gallery was presented for the artistic minded people. A turn left past the sweet shop and we entered the Village Square. Here we had the bakery, sporting goods store, dance studio, printing shop, town hall, church, and the little red school house. Street signs directed us down Research Row where we found a furniture store, a T.V. repair shop and a research center. Later we ambled down Language Lane. We dined at the French Cafe and then saw a Spanish movie, or if more culturally inclined, we joined a guided tour in a Modern Art Museum. We ended our visit to Serendipity Village by watching the variety show in the Theater. As we left the village limits, we were handed a sheet explaining the reasons why we should study Russian. TK AFS booth toll flower to wandering vitifort. Organizer ? Ya . end tboy have problem . Rhapsody In Blue” Juniors and Seniors receive a warm welcome at the door. Robbinsdale's 28th annual Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Leamington Hall of Cities at 8:30 on May 15, 1965. Couples danced to the music of Gerry Mayeron and his orchestra. The Prom was under the supervision of Chairmen Miss Voglund and Mr. Grygelko, assisted by Student Chairmen Joan Lund, Fred Jones, and the Junior Class Executive Board. The occasion was completed with picnics held at Taylors Falls, and various parks the following day. Thay could hara dan cod all night. Spring Sport captain crown Quaan Phyllis. Marti Harris a Miss School Spirit. Spring Sports royalty rocaiva flowars. Spring Sports Day Spring Sports Day, 1965, was ushered in by Senior Dave Berg, master of ceremonies for the Sports Day program. Highlighting the day's events was the coronation of Queen Phyllis Nel- son, and her princesses. The smashing success of the program was largely due to the excellent entertainment provided. Chris Farni with Sophomora Princass Collaan Johnson at right. Doug Patria with Junior Princass Linda Wastbarg at right. Thornton Wilder’s Top: Gladys watches with suppressed glee as Mrs. Antrobus scolds Henry. Right: The messenger (Steve Brachlow) delivers his telegram as the Antrobus' household pets listen intently. Bottom left: Sabina refuses to continue the play because she cannot understand a word of it. Bottom right: Mr. Antrobus delivers his speech at the Mammal's Convention. The Skin Of Our Teeth Broadway comedy invaded Robbinsdale High School as the junior class presented Thornton Wilder's, The Skin of Our Teeth. Directed by Miss Winnifred Larson with technical direction by Mr. Frank Plut, the play was given May 7-8. The Skin of Our Teeth is a comedy about George Antrobus, his wife and two children and their general utility maid Lily Sabina. They represent the average Americans at grips with their destiny but through it all they survive a thousand calamities by the skin of their teeth. The lead, Sabina, was played by Sue Soltau while Craig Howe and Mary Kaye Lee played Mr. and Mrs. Antrobus. Their daughter Gladys was portrayed by Cecelia Crimmins and their son, Henry by Charles Newmann. The supporting cast included Steven Brachlow, Marc Silberman, Mike Kauper. Bonnie Segal, Cheryl Wrolson, Dick Godfrey, Gayle Gerlach, Sue Kiel, Bernie Stock and Harry Zinn. Honry thowt Kit affection for Kit titfor, GUdyt. Outstanding Students Charla Ballantina, racipiant of the Ben Franklin Good Cithenship Award, doe hi duty by removing gum from RH$ drinking fountain . With the close of another successful year, many outstanding RHS students have been recognized for their exceptional abilities as writers, scholars and leaders. Some have been chosen to represent us at a state level, others at a national level as well. These students have all worked hard at their accomplishments, and well deserve these awards and the recognition that comes with them. Saving thair pannia aro Bonnio Blinboa and Curt Huovia, who war pratantad with tha Firrt National Bank Award a ouhtanding anior . Keceive Recognition National Merit Scholarship Finalists Miita Kaupar, Lan Halaan, and Jana E rM ara pictured above with National Merit Scholar Larry Hutchinson. Not pictured is Finalist Pat Hausting. Below: Awarded with the American Federation of Teachers Scholarship, Lynell Thomas is eagerly awaiting graduation. Left: Arlene Nelson is the proud recipient of the honored DAR award. Loft: Jan Glacsor and Dcbbio Misnor eagerly await the decision of whoro they will spend their exciting AFS yoar abroad. Right: Checking over an edition of tho Tale. Jano Ertl is the recipient of tho Minneapolis Star and Tribune Outstanding Staffor Award. Those elected to Quill and Scroll are, Bottom Row: J. Zieba, J. Ertl. H. McCaffery, M. Lading. Second Row: D. Lehman, M. Nordquist, E. Spethman. Top Row: J. Bennett, and second year members J. Fouts, and S. Carlson. Practice Made Perfect In the past 1964-65 school year, R.H.S. was proud to honor the A-squad cheerleaders who attained the title of State Cheerleading Champions. The competition began at the Regional Contest against all the Minneapolis and Suburban high school cheerleaders. The Robin cheerleaders took first place making them eligible to compete for the State Championship. On March 27 in the 8th floor auditorium of Dayton's, the squad met against all the cheerleaders participating in the State Basketball Tournament. After a day of cheering out victory they finally achieved a Big Victory. Above: Captain Cheryl Blais looked et woll-oarned State and Regional trophies. Right: A successful year has endod for Seniors L-R: Pat Keeler, tenor Roslund. Jan Loechlor, Nancy Christenson and Cheryl Blais. Robins Place Third The 1965 Robin Track Team, coached by Mr. Marvin Wrucke, finished third in District 18 competition despite the wet season and numerous injuries. Juniors Morris Wee and Al Newmann and Senior Terry Babcock were unable to finish the season because of their injuries. Shuttle relayers: C. lindblom, G. Buckley, J. Davidson, T. Babcock. Hurdlers J. Davidson and J. Cook run to break records. 1965 TRACK RECORD Multiple Meets Robins 70, Richfield 66, Tonka .....63 Robins 38, Mankato 63, Cooper 35 Robins 92, Cooper 51, Col. Hts... 40 Golden Valley—9 Robin Relays Finish—2nd Place Richfield Invitational Finish—2nd Place District 18 Finish—3rd Place Lake Conference Finish—6th Place Mound Relays Finish—3rd Place Front Row: D. Harhberg. B. Kojola. T. Kaiser J. Kuettmer, J. Ring, R. Middiastedt. Second Row: G. Hogetvedt, R. Curshall, D. Strand. J. Gunderson, D. Gustafson, J. Parish, G. Pickering, Asst. Coach Moore. Asst. Mgr. A. Tham, R. Risk. P. Moore. S. Mester, G. Buckley, J. Twardy. D. Thompson. D. Randoll, T. Hill, In Districts This year the team won a championship in the Mankato Relays and the Cooper Invitational. Senior Jim Cook, captain, led the thinclad scoring. This year, twenty-four Robins earned a letter and the John Cooper Award for excellence in track was awarded to Senior Scott Pengelly. Pol jump. P. Johnton, C. Lindblom. 6. Laliborfo, 0. Parker, J. Ptak, H. Nendza, J. Branttad, D. Johnton, J. Davidton, S. Pongdly, S. Mueller, D. Thompton, N. Walberg, Aut. Mgr. M. Sherman. Third Row: R. Anerson, D. Krarn. L. Haleen, T. Babcock, J. Cook, B. Hanton. T. Nelton, R. Faynn. J. Varner. M. Flynn, Coach Wruck . Mil Relayert: B. laliborto, J. Branttad, D. Johnton, S. Pongelly. Vauller finithet tuccattful Captain Jim Cook leadt Robin tcoring. Chris Farni and Doug Patria maka the All-Lake Conference team. Robins Hit Best in Years The Robbinsdale baseball team tied for third place in the Lake Conference. Their record was 14-4 for Lake Conference, and 7-0 for non-conference. The team’s batting average of .297 was one of the best in years, said coach David Wettergren. The three lead batters were Doug Petrie with .417, Chris Farni with .367, and Jim Kienitz with .345. 1965 LAKE CONFERENCE Robins 15 Hopkins 2 Robins 4 Bloomington Richfield 5 Robins 7 II Robins 8 Wayzata 1 Robins 13 Park 7 Robins 5 Mound 7 Robins 7 Edina 4 Robins 12 Cooper 8 Robins 4 Tonka 2 Robins 8 Chaska DISTRICT 5 Robins 8 Orono 5 Robins 2 Park 6 Front row: B. Johmon. M. Riplay. J. Farni. D. Shank M. Eial. J. Kianitx. J. Nachtjhaim. S. Lity. Coach D. Wattargron. Back row; J. Kuahn. R. Hallman. D. Roalstad. G. Kamp. J. Patar . D. Patria. T. Jonian. M. Murphay. J. Shaw. C. Farni. L. Nalton. 16 Robins Placed Second Loft to Right: Coach L Alden, J. Karlberg. C. Mueller. J. Ottrom. E. Karl . D. Johnton, C. Pitcher. Golf The 1965 golf team, coached by Mr. Les Alden, swung itself to second place in the Lake Conference this spring. Losing only to St. Louis Park, the final season record was eight wins, one loss and one tie. Home field for the Robin golfers was the Golden Valley Golf course. Competing with inclement weather, the Robins finished fourth in the district, with fourteen schools participating. Captain Jim Ostrum, the Robins' number one man, was the only member of the team to go on to the regionals. Those lettering in golf this year were Craig Fischer, Dave Johnson. Eddy Karls, Craig Mueller, John Karlberg, and captain Jim Ostrum. Of these six, the returning lettermen for next year are Eddy Karls and John Karlberg. 1965 RECORD Robins 9 2 Wayzata 5' 2 Robins II Minnatonka 4 Robins Hl 2 Anoka 3' 2 Robins 14 Cooper 1 Robins 10 Hopkins 5 Robins 15 Mound 0 Robins II Richfield 4 Robins 12 Bloomington 3 Robins 7' 2 Edina 7l 2 Robins 7 St. Louis Park 8 Captain Bob Thaemert with coach J. Adami. The dual meet record of nine wins and two losses was satisfactory, but in view of the returning lettermen from 1963-1964 coach John Adams and the squad were disappointed not to have won more tournaments than they did. TENNIS RESULTS WE THEY . Hopkins 5 0 Elk River 5 0 . Bloomington 5 0 Richfield 3 2 Roosevelt 5 0 Wayzata 2 3 Park 4 1 Mound 4 1 Edina 1 4 Cooper 5 o • Minnetonka 3 2 Robins tied for second in Conference, and they tied Tourney. for fourth in District Tennis Team Goes A Court’n’ First Row. Loft-Right: Mueller, J„ P. Burdahl. B. Hansen, C. Huovie B. Thaemert. coach J. Adam . Back Row: Dwanson, R., T. Walth. J. Lundquiit, R. Olson. T. Elliion. Not Pictured: P. Goodwin. E. Fredrickson. R. McClellan.


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